AntcuFaalb said:
I don't see what's pointless about the industry moving toward >8-bit video. Most people can easily distinguish a >8-bit image on a >8-bit display from its corresponding 8-bit reduction. 2K vs. 4K on a 4K display... eh, not so much.
The sRGB gamut is just too small. Hell, NTSC is larger, so we're (finally!) coming full-circle.
Apparently there is H265 in both 8 bit and 10bit.
Some screens can only display 8 bit and some can only display 10bit.
So depending on what content and what screen you may need to convert content to 8 bit or 10 bit depending on what screen you have.
Also previously mentioned recently about laser projectors i happen to have had the pleasure of sharing a room with a panasonic laser projector on a job this week it is the first time i have seen one.
Let me tell you this the remote control works from a good far distance it has 4 ir sensors around it's chasis. when you switch it on it comes on straight away after a short delay. it is totally silent has no light bleeding from the unit or for that matter hot air. the picture is really lovely but going back to what i was saying earlier about people not caring about higher resolutions.
Yes the latest in projection technology is running at 1024 x 768. But seriously it is still a superior image than even a HD projector and not only this but forget about lamp hours it lasts a whopping great 25,000 hours before the laser diode is recommended for replacement. i have been seriously wowed and impressed with this new projection technology and it is without doubt the future of projection... Oh yeah no hot spot in the middle either. it is just so good.