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Are there any new articles on UHDTV (4k x 2k; experimental -- no
standardized recorders yet...)

It would seem to me that UHDTV using (3k x 1.5k) pixels, sampled using 4:2:1
or 4:1.5:0.5 {MUSE sampling ruleset, 24 fps}(Luminance:Chroma:Saturation)
would be within the limits of todays very high end technology.

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On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 15:47:14 -0700, "http://CBC.am/"
<mikehack@u.washington.edu> wrote:

>Are there any new articles on UHDTV (4k x 2k; experimental -- no
>standardized recorders yet...)

If UHDTV is indeed 4k x 2k there'll be very standardised monitors
either :-)

Charlie

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http://CBC.am/ wrote:

> Are there any new articles on UHDTV (4k x 2k; experimental -- no
> standardized recorders yet...)
>
> It would seem to me that UHDTV using (3k x 1.5k) pixels, sampled using 4:2:1
> or 4:1.5:0.5 {MUSE sampling ruleset, 24 fps}
>

I sure hope not. MUSE loses 50% of horizontal resolution when the camera
pans.

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