On Nov 28, 2016, at 9:53 PM, Ian Northrop 
<jblsur...@yahoo.com<mailto:jblsur...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

I think I’ve seen UHD used to describe this format.

Then someone is really confused. UHD [technically UHDTV-1] is 3840 x 2160.

Note that ITU and SMPTE terminology NEVER use the term “4K” for this; 
unfortunately both manufacturers (originally SONY but now everyone else too) 
and consumer electronics retailers (e.g. Best Buy or Costco) use “4K” when the 
device is really UHD. There are some genuine 4K displays coming out now — I 
have a lovely EIZO CG3184K on my desk — but those are now compelled to say 
“true 4K” because of the confusion previously sown.

UHDTV-2 arrives in three years at 7680 x 4320. Just think about how many 
elements you’ll be able to have visible in Nuke’s node graph in UHDTV-2. Yum.


El nov 28, 2016, a las 4:52 PM, Andrew Mumford 
<a_mumf...@mac.com<mailto:a_mumf...@mac.com>> escribió:

Is there a standard term for 2048x1152 yet people are using ?

2K_HD / HD_2K ?

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Andrew Mumford

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