I was just reading an article in DigitalTV magazine about engineers at the
Japanese Broadcastion Corp (NHK) developing a video format that is 16 times
that of HD. It's 4,096 progressive at 60fps. It has 32 million pixels. And
while originally they were only able to get it to record 34 seconds of
video, they finally built something out of 16 HD recorders that would store
18 minutes of the ultra high definition video. And that 18 minutes weighs in
at 3.5 terrabytes.
And what's the result of pushing the boundaries of video resolution to
create a more life-like image? Nausea.
Here's a link to an article about it:
http://tinyurl.com/2tv2y
-Kevin
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