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VitroBahllee said:
DaveTheMinion13 said:
Nearly none of the UHD movies are true 4K.....considering outside Docs, nearly no one is shooting in native 4K. All the UHD are simply HD remastered to UHD. Which is why quite of few of them have issues at times. Until movies are actually shot in 4K......I won't be buying remastered versions of films. They can be very hit and miss.

 

Any movie filmed for IMAX is in 4K.

You mean documentaries? Many movies for IMAX only have select scenes in IMAX format.

Here is a complete list
http://referencehometheater.com/ultrahd-blu-ray-title-info/

Even if the master format is 4K, still doesn't mean the whole movie is 4K, many still include 2.8k footage.

Ironically for now streamed tv series lead the race to real 4K content
http://realorfake4k.com/my-product_category/real4k/

4K UHD is in the stage of early blu-rays with single layer mpeg2 encodes. Except this time it's the source material instead of the compression and disc technique lagging behind.