Tuesday, 31 July 2012

BBC showcases 33-megapixel Super Hi-Vision Olympic footage, we request: why?

BBC shows off 33megapixel Super HiVision Olympic footage, we ask why

The very first live Super Hi-Vision broadcast for public consumption was from the Olympic opening ceremony working in london a week ago. We did not see that premiere, or even the second or third tests either -- however the 4th Indeed. We snapped up a chair right in advance of the small theater inside BBC Broadcasting House, viewed an active 33-megapixel feed in the Aquatics Center and absorbed some very fond reminiscences along the way. Simultaneously, an issue hung within the footage just like a watermark: why bother The planet is barely dealing with grips using the perception of 4K, why did the BBC and Japanese broadcaster NHK visit the cost of delivering a devoted SHV video truck, a 22.2-funnel SHV audio truck, and also the world's only three 8K Ultra High definition tv cameras to London Fortunately, we swept up with someone in control who could react to that question. Continue reading for which they stated, along with a slightly larger feeling of exactly what the footage was prefer to watch.

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