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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
11/26/2016 2:43:19 PM
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Re: 360 video since... 1994?
From another side of things: so according to this well-reasoned article by someone who appears to know what he is talking about, the human eye's resolution is about 480 megapixels.  Applying the same formulae as I did for the physical limits,  the Indistinguishable from Real to the Naked Eye screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio would be about 29212 X 16432. Using that silly K designation, which I'm beginning to hate as I look at how many things it hides, that would be 29K, but I betcha they round up rather than down to 30K, or maybe even to a power of 2 and call it 32K.


That's probably more like the real limit. Figuring we seem to go about a rough doubling of resolution per tech generation, and we're just really deploying 4K now with a tiny bit of 8K in very expensive applications, at a rough guess all resolution competition will be over in 3 more generations of screens beyond 4K.  Pure guess, by 2025 at earliest, 2035 at latest.  At that point resolution will be effectively not anything to compete about again.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
11/29/2016 11:34:20 PM
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Re: 360 video since... 1994?
Haha me too! Only if something really catches my eye and I see it on my Twitter or Facebook feed.

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