• Looks more realistic than life?
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[QUOTE=toxicweirdo;19706350][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjOap1WU4C4[/media] These glasses upconvert life's 74 megapixels, to a whopping 148 megapixels![/QUOTE] lol
[QUOTE=The Saiko;19706424]I FUCKING KNEW, that you were gonna use that as an example. Because I've watched it few months ago, and I thought exactly the same as you did. But I didn't make a thread about it. :smug:[/QUOTE] Dude, what's the source of your avatar?
[QUOTE=J-2597;19708653]Dude, what's the source of your avatar?[/QUOTE] lol
I always wondered how Hd could be better then real- maybe its just more crispy!
.... When I clean my glasses I see life in HD :downs:
Try going out using colored tinted glasses, you appreciate things more.
It feels a bit c[B]january[/B] in here
The lenses of cameras reflect light in a way that causes matter to emit hdulons which cause everything to appear in greater contrast and in brown.
let's convert this to pixel depth, yes? [quote]The retina contains two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones. The rods are more numerous, some [B]120 million[/B], and are more sensitive than the cones. However, they are not sensitive to color. The [B]6 to 7 million[/B] cones provide the eye's color sensitivity and they are much more concentrated in the central yellow spot known as the macula.[/quote] compared to 1920x1080 HD, which is 2,073,600 pixels. it may just be the motion, or the TV/monitor itself, as they do change the color in it to be more natural, vibrant, whatever, and the most your eyes can do is a sort of, well, they adjust to the amount of brightness within view. it's not that it looks more realistic, just more artistic.
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