
Which classic old TV show or movie should be converted to 4k?


Im not big on graphics. I like 80s-early 2000s graphics the way they are. The 4k is unnecessary and the cgi is overboard. 90s films looks like what i see in person daily when i walk around a place. Everything isn't as lightbright as 4k and even if it was, iād dim it like i dim my tv. My tv and phone are set very dim/dark so that i dont get headaches. I also prefer to go out at nigh rather than broad daylight
I prefer actual sets & animatronics to cgi.
@Googlemyahoo I agree
4k isn't a grade of lighting or a type of cgi, it means the screen is 3840Ć2160 pixels.
Older movies get stretched and blurry when you put them on TVs with a lot more pixels than the TVs they originally aired on, so the movie ends up looking much worse despite the resolution increasing.
I can't think of any.
There is no point to 4k, the human eye can't tell the difference between 1080p and 4k, and older movies and shows get stretched out to fit on more pixels, so they end up looking much worse than they were when they came out on vhs.
ALL of them they are our history and need to be preserved! Old movies can be streamed on Criterion
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TNG! Might help to remove the scar from Picard..
Exorcist movie
All of them!
What's a k?
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4k high resolution images
Okay, well, what's wrong with 1k? How many k's do you need? How many k's fit in an L? If 1L is better, Why not just get an L instead of carrying around all those k's?
8 k is the most the human eye can see if you had 20 k your eye wouldn't notices the thousands of piles per line on the TV
Oh! So, 8 k's make an L?
Bonanza
Definitely D.
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