| SvennoJ said: While true for 35mm movies and digital movies before 2013, 80mm movies and everything shot with Digital RED 5k cameras do have a significant benefit from 4K blu-ray. It's not only resolution though, 10 bit color and rec.2020 will finally replace the ageing 8 bit rec.709 limited color space, unchanged since DVD. Plus support for higher frame rates. Ofcourse all that is lost on today's tvs, yet when 4K tvs start to become the norm in 5 years, rec.2020 gets implemented in tvs and Oled tvs become affordable you will see a big step up to 4k blu-ray. |
Maybe a minority of buffs will buy into that.Like a small minority of audiophiles bought into SA-CD and DVD-A formats.Mass public will prefer the greater accessibility of smart tv available movies/streaming services.By the way the new disney star wars movies are all going back to being shot on film so it's not as black and white as you say.







