Newsmeldung von slashCAM:Hier geht es zur Newsmeldung: Sintel 4K-ready version
Antwort von pixler:
Remember:
the approximately 15-20 minutes 3d animation in the original TRON film of 1982 in Resolutiongerendert 6K - 29 years ago !!!!!!!!
There were 3 pieces of a 50 Mb hard disks available, about 0.5 MB of RAM and a computing power of about 5 MIPS, CPU clock speed to the 10-20 MHz.
Render time: about 20 minutes per frame.
1. Hard disk to store the newly rendered image, 2 HD for the system and 3 HD exposed at present for the previous frame.
I bow to the brilliant performance that was provided to Tron.
Antwort von Valentino:
Those were the days ;-) Where sufficient so the cache for a picture completely. At the time there were no synonymous ARRI Laser Röhrenausbelichter but meant for the slide film exposure and despite not s.die 6k 6k brilliance of a recent digital lighting approaches.
What I do not understand why more of this madness should 16bit, 10bit but quite sufficient, in extreme cases containing 12-bit. That's what the extra Cineon (DPX) format.
Is there a projector or even display that can display more than 10bit? With a clear exposure on 35mm it might make more sense.
To download it would probably do a synonymous JPEG2000 (lossless) or Sequnez 4444 ProRes video.