| SvennoJ said: Would it not be beneficial to color resolution though? All digital videos go through 4:2:0 chroma subsampling before compression begins. |
no not really.. the scanned film in 2k or 4k are stored as DPX files. The file format is most commonly used to represent the density of each colour channel of a scanned negative film in an uncompressed "logarithmic" image where the gamma of the original camera negative is preserved as taken by a film scanner. (took that from wikipedia) lets just say it's the best of the best for color, it's raw ,it isn't compressed.. they capture full color.. it's the medium and compression after that that uses chroma subsampeling.. blu ray only supports 4:2:0 so maybe the medium after that will use 4:4:4







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