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Mar 13, 2018 4:43 AM

4k TV owners, Beware.

Hey it's okay it's okay!

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Stay right there, I'm calling the police

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Note to self: Only take 1080p videos...

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The kid in me wishes Maui existed because his portrayal in Moana makes him seem like such a cool guy.

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You're welcome!

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What? But I didn't--- why would I? ---

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For the islands that I pulled from the sea.

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Last photo looks like the Bearded Lady from The Greatest Showman

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Wowie maui

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@ebiss

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I see what's happening here

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You’re face to face with greatness and it’s strange

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Bottom one looks like jack black

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The 4K UHD looks like the bearded lady from the Greatest Showman.

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Jack Black?

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v

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Jason Momaui in HD.

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i am disturbed

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I kinda like it how the belly tattoo in the top photo lines up so nicely with the top of the head in the second photo.

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You're wale cum

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Background is terrible!!

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@viabsinthe

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Put that thing back where it came from or so help me

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She’s out of our haaaaaair~

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I don’t know what just happened but it would be really great if it never happened again (from when the laughter breaks the lights)

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8k

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And they're releasing 8k in the US market this year.

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Shouldn’t that be the rock?

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both are samoan

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SO?!?

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All black people look the same.

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v

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After anal?

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"we're dead soon"

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The damn joke about the 2 fish and salty sea has ruined the word "welcome" for me. All I can hear is "you're WHALE-CUM". LOL

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Wait until you realize you can't hear the word "happiness" without thinking of "hap-penis"

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What can I say except your mom gay

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You have lesbian parents? Whats it like

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no u

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1080 and 4k should be reversed.

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Wrong and should feel bad.

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that wouldn't be funny...

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Oh, this was going for funny?

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-1

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Aren't 1080 and 4k the same aspect ratio?

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Nope. 1080 is allllmost 2k. You can google size charts for aspect ratios and quality.

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Yes, and no. 4K is a standard set by the DCL and is 4096×2160 (256:135), though it is now being used to sell 3840×2160 (16:9) TV's.

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Yes, but not the same number of pixels

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Ackchyually; "1080" (FHD) and UHD are the same aspect ratio (16:9), so there's your answer, but 4k is ~17:9 (4096x2160)

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Upvote just because in my head I also made this face while saying “ackchyually”:

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Nerd

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Damn straight. Also, I'm keeping that pic.

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720 = HD, 1080 = FHD, 2048x1080 (wtf is that, anyway?) = 2K 1080(?), 1440 = ? (an in-between like 1600x900?), and 4K is either 3840 or 4096?

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1440 I recently found is called Quad HD since it's four times the resolution of standard HD being 720, so it's like how 4K is to FHD 1080.

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Thanks! So 1440 compares itself to 720 while anything "K" compares itself to 1080? This market's advertising is fucking stupid.

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You're thinking of DCI 4k, used in film. When people say 4K, most of the time they mean UHD-1 3840×2160 16:9.

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Tv sellers always lying about their pixels. "4k" is 3840 etc

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They do, yes, but they shouldn't (IMHO).

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Why is there a difference? Film confuses me, anyway (people always talking about being shot in one thing, but released in another, idk...).

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To leave room for the curtains? I don't know, AV people are weird.

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[6/8] concerned with staying as large as possible, WITHIN the agreed size of the camera sensor, e.g 2048x1980. A movie in "2k resolution"

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_ratio_(image) h">_(image)">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_ratio_(image) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cinematography#Video_formats

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[5/8] the WIDTH is always the same. For DIGITAL projection you don't switch projector lenses like with film. Thus digital cinema is only

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[3/8] 1.85, 2.35 and wider. Digital TV had to settle for something; 1.77 (16:9), set between the EU and US widescreen standards, and which

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[2/8] Old TV and cinema aspect ratio: 1:1, later 4:3 = 1.33:1. Cinema had to compete with home TVs and thus expanded to widescreen; 1.66:1,

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[1/8] It IS confusing for laymen. The answer lies in historical and technical reasons. The as-short-as-possible history lesson goes:

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[7/8] can be 2048x858 (2.39:1), 2048x1080 (1.9:1), 1998x1080 (1.85:1), 1800x1080 (1.66:1), 1440x1080 (1.33:1), etc. - Let it soak in...

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[4/8] mathematically fit with binary, e.g. 1920x1080. -- Now, when projecting different (widescreen) movie PRINTS in the same theatre,

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1080p is 2K and 4K is 2160p

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https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/691408-2k-does-not-mean-2560×1440/

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1080p is 1k

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Nope. 1920x1080, referring here to the horizontal resolution. But technically FHD. 2k is 2048x1080.

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No, 1080 is 2K

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1080p is the vertical resolution. Nearly all HDTVs have an aspect ratio of 1.78:1 (16x9, aka "widescreen") 1080p is 2K. Double that it’s 4K

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4K is actually 4 times bigger than 2K if we go by area of screen

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He's russian. Ask him

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I thought 1080p was 1k as 4k is 4 times the total resolution? And 1440p is 2.5k?

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