The reason professionals want to shoot in 8K isn't for the image resolution for display, it's to give the ability to pan, zoom, crop, resize, rotate, and stabilize the video in post production before outputting a (usually 4K) downsampled final image.
warrantowe No, that’s not what that means. The master cuts of most films (the version of the film is used for edits / production) are downsampled to 2K, a slightly widened 1080p. When those clips are downscaled and used in edits, that permanently lowers the master cut’s resolution, and any higher resolution versions of the film have to be upscaled for final release. Shooting in higher resolutions is just to give more control over zooming and focus, it has nothing to do with “future proofing.”
@@warrentowe No. Future proofing would be recording in 8k, doing little to the composition of the image, saving the raw files, and then posting a compressed 4k or 1080p file to UA-cam. What Pretzels is talking about is flexibility in post. If you are targeting 1080p as your final medium, but recording in 8k (which is 16x more detail), you can zoom in onto a sixteenth of the image area without losing detail in the final render.
@@danielegvi the Nexus 5 was a legendary phone ... Launched in like 2014 aimed at developers it still runs faster than most Huaweis and samsungs of today. It just doesn't slow down. Pure stock Android. Even more pure than on the Pixels I mean I still use it for controlling FTC robots and stuff but good God if it's not constantly plugged into a powerbank ... You're screwed. And the lack of fast charging makes it even more annoying
Russel Kirch, inventor of the pixel died at the age of 91 due to dementia in his home on the 13th of August 2020. His name might not be remembered but his influence will ring through as long as there's monitors with pixels on them.
See the thing is the powers are actually a metaphor for a thing, and then he has to fight a thing that's a metaphor for another thing that's antithetical to his thing, and then the things fight until only one thing is the remaining thing.
Also sometimes, when the thing fights the other thing, one or more of the things changes into another thing in order to win the fight against the opposing thing. But if the thing changes too much, then the thing won't be distinct from the other thing and then the second thing will win.
I can't wait to watch his film. You can guarantee the special effects will be mind blowing. I can't wait to watch the main character used his special powers to
1:14 is one of the best transitions I've seen on youtube, from the animation, sfx, music change, posture change and even the colder temperature of the video it's just so well executed.
It's a good start on understanding resolution, bit it's mostly concerned with outputs. but you have to dig deeper to really understand how cameras operate. you need to understand all of the different codexs, the different color spaces and pulldowns. Why cell phone footage at 4K is not at all the same as 4K footage pulled from a DSLR or an aria. Plus other things such as optics, t stops, f stops, pulling focus, camera movements. And a whole bunch of other things. This Captain disillusion video would probably cover the first 15 minutes of a class.
@@gobgobcachoo videos are often a great start for learners. Especially since we're talking about things that aren't visible to the eye. I agree, though. There are so many layers of information to be a competent photographer or videographer. I worked in camera sales for several years and spent hours just talking beginners and pros alike through colour theory, pixel density (yes, it's only 14mp, yes, it's better than your 40mp phone...), lenses (are you really going to shoot at f/1.2 at your kid's birthday? Cool). It was a fun time, but photographic/cinematic knowledge has really been devalued with the advent of digital photography. It's great to see CD breaking this stuff down, I'll definitely been sending some of my students (high school) who are technically minded in this direction.
@@gabe6475 He is active on youtube as well, actually he just uploaded today. It's just that it takes months for his videos to come out (although, lately he has been uploading more often)
@@Suilujz Soviet Womble ... the UA-camr who uploads so rarely that sometimes people think he died, exept he is just fooling around 90% of the time between each video. But thats what we not gonna tell everyone who doesnt know.
The compression was even worse 10 years ago. Have you seen the size of the compressed videos though? I am amazed at how well videos look despite how damn small they are. What grinds my gears is the audio quality on youtube, I don't listen to music on youtube because of it.
Late, but.. Do bitrate! So many people livestream these days without understanding how some sources (high-motion games!) necessitate a bigger bitrate than they're budgeting for, and others (chatrooms? Turn based games?) might be able to get away with less. Hell -- I'd ask for a video purely on x264 encoding, but..
@randomguy8196 Cell shading, i.e. making it look like a cartoon with a small color palette and black lines around the edges. Zelda Breath of the Wild does something similar. Gives it a certain look and there's way less noise that turns into an ugly mess when you turn the compression up too high.
"more realistic than in real world." 🤣🤣 You gotta love marketing people. (And in this case, marketing people whose first language apparently isn't English.)
Okay the amount of effort and attention to detail that goes into these is impressive. Even if it’s just little things like at 1:45 where the aspect ratio shoots up into the corner as the recommended video appears, they add to the video and make it a better experience overall
I seem to remember reading, several years ago, that in the case of Sound of Music and a couple other films, that the size, quality, and care in preservation of the original film elements meant that the maximum theoretical digital resolution that could be created was far beyond what we'll ever see.
4:30 I knew it and there is exactly 1 sense making usecase ... For spherical (360°) videos 8K is nice because it's stretched onto the whole 360°x180°. So normally you only see a small part of that at the same time, lets say 1080p. In this case 8K makes sense, but only really at the creators side, as our Captain said ✌️ But normally 8K is really overkill.
The issue comes down to exactly that issue... a creator will always want to record in higher resolution than the final product, and the viewer will always want the ability to watch in the native resolution. That's literally the war
Whilst it is 360° round and 180° vertically, it's misleading to talk about it as 360°x180° because of the spherical geometry. Really, these videos should be described as 4pi (or 4pi steradians, 4pi sr for short), which I think is much better :) Although if you stretch it out on to a plane with some kind of horrible map projection (looking at you, Mercator...) then I suppose you could label it that way. But I still prefer the sound of an 8k 4pi video!
5:00 The big advantage of massive resolution is that it makes excellent raw material to work on in the montage room. You can crop quite a small section and still get a nice 2k, even a 4k out of an 8k that films much wider than needed. Imagine that you are filming a township scenery and that you gets interested into a particular section of the image for film making. Chop, Crop, Done. No quality loss!
@@sam8404 No, I'm not advertising this add-on and I'm not affiliated with it. I'm just sharing the knowledge and my English sentence structureing skill is on the level of Donald Trump.
I wish you could release videos more often but I also understand that you put many hours of work in to the effects in your videos and that is badass. Keep up the good work CD!
The way you subtly created that chair digitally and fully interacted with it (looks like you are actually sitting it in, except for a few frames where you can tell it was a normal folding chair with a mask layer) - just genius! Distract us with resolution discussion, have us stare at pixels, only to be blind to a non-existent chair! Masterful.
really? i’m gonna need some time stamps for that. the chair looks pretty goddamn real, you can see his jacket deforming realistically when he rests his arms on the arm rests, something that would be incredibly, needlessly hard and time consuming to fake
i just looked back through and theres red bounce light reflecting on his jacket and when he sets his arms down on the arm rests they stop abruptly and almost bounce a tiny amount, something you can’t really do unless your arms are hitting a surface and a folding chair doesn’t have arms
Can we all take a moment to appreciate that even with all of his knowledge & skill Captain D doesn't use his powers for evil by hiding the dad bod he's gained over the years & perpetuating unrealistic body images. On a platform so overly concerned with looks he remains a hero of knowledge.
And UA-cam has terrible compression. Dark backgrounds are always blocky. Also it makes sense if your screen is not exactly 1080p but 1050 or so, it resizes better.
ADP VLJ my iPhone is 1334x750 and I can watch up to 1080p on the UA-cam app. However, there are no limitations on desktop that I know of. Except bandwidth and CPU.
ADP VLJ it's the same codec, you can play it as long as you have the CPU for it. I'm using the old design so that may not be true for the new but I think it does show all options. But very few videos are in 4K.
@@wwhattt Downsampling you dingus. You could play 8K UA-cam videos on a 720p screen, and it would still look better than if you used a lower quality setting. It works like anti-aliasing does in a video game.
Auto 360p was what Google is giving me, despite being able to handle 1080p without issue on my connection. I suppose I have me switching to a lower rate because I usually just listen to stuff and want a faster bandwidth for other applications. :/
@@JamesSkemp I live between two Sprint towers and my phone likes to choose the one that's further out. I can get a resolution of 480p if I'm lucky. 360p is common for my phone and it will drop to 240p or 144p depending on if the signal amplifier Sprint sent me is working.
Very interesting and informative video Captain D. I like how you can even talk like a ventriloquist without moving your lips at 3:45 ;-) I have also been using 4K recently but agree that it's probably not needed and 1080p is sufficient for our eyes and the needs of UA-cam. Keep up the great work man!
I can't believe I just found this channel. This is amazing! So much effort and care put into it! Please don't stop making stuff, because it's really interesting and entertaining and I love it
Ah yes! Finally, we can see in Full High Definition! ...wait a second, you mean to tell me I can have a resolution higher than "Full HD"? What does that make it? Overfull HD? Double HD? Fuller HD? 200% HD? Oh. "Ultra-HD". Of course. I hate marketing.
Is next video going to be about Compression or Color Spaces? Also don't loose the opportunity to talk about ACES workflows and how the EXR files are used for vfx/cgi work!!
This whole trend of "let's get the highest resolution possible" was started in Japan, where people would buy big TVs to put in their relatively small rooms. And in those situations higher resolution really does matter. The only reason why you can get away with low resolution of films in a cinema, is because everyone is far away from the screen. Once you get closer, it gets jarring. It's the same thing as with printing: something that will be looked up close (like a flyer) should be printed with really high resolution, but something that will be viewed from far away (like a billboard) can be printed in a abysmally low resolution. That's why your argument that "cinemas don't need high resolutions therefore you don't need high resolutions" was pretty weak. So yeah, resolution does matter for consumers, especially if they have a huge TV and they sit close to it.
Although i agree with the overall point, if you're getting a big Tv for watching close, you're already doing it wrong (i know people do that but it's still wrong). When you buy a bigger TV in theory you would need to put it further away than a smaller TV of course the resolution also its variable in here. The thing is that no matter if it's 8K, 4k or 1080 the quality of the experience does not only depend on the resolution and size, it also depends on the distance between your eyes and the TV (also the audio is very important which not a lot of people care about)
Smartphone resolution might be fine with 1440p forever, because it‘s basically impossible to tell that there are pixels on the screen when holding a device with such a small screen at a usual viewing distance. But VR and AR will still need way more resolution to enable a larger field of view and better quality. Devices like these still let you see the pixels at resolutions like 4K. I think they will top out at 16k or 32k (or perhaps even 2x or 4x higher), because at that point, the pixel density should be high enough to provide a pretty immersive experience.
The real benefit of rapidly-increasing pixel density: Screens can get way bigger before the "screen door" effect manifests, because the physical pixels are so crammed together. A 50" 1920x1080 screen will make you *want* to sit 6-10' away by showing you all the space between the pixels that you don't want to know exists, much like how large CRTs would shamelessly show off all their subpixels like a repeating series of JIF peanut butter jars. A 50" 3820x2160 screen invites you to come slide that couch in close to enjoy a wider field of view and really take in the scene in front of you, even on 1080p. In the case of phones and laptops (roughly 4" to 17"), you can more comfortably massage your eyes with the screen as you sit hunched forward in some spine-defying posture that you're _totally_ going to regret when you ding 30 or 40. But you do you. I'm not you're mom or anything.
Damn....these videos.... SO good! It's really crazy how well this video (...and, uh, ALL HIS OTHER VIDEOS) is put together. The Captain knows his stuff- there is no doubt.
omggg duude love your whole channel, your whole vibe, your sense of humor! im a videographer learning so much from watching your stuff and having so much fun doing so! awesome stuff ma man!!
@@DJHise I was going to make a joke saying that it was too late and your veterinarian might just have to put him down instead, but then I realised that would take me down to his level...
@@zanfr123 Trudat. Local community colleges/TV stations will often give you their old Sony PVMs that are just taking up space, not knowing of the retro gaming market.
Funny enough flicker is the biggest advantage of crts, also known as low persistence of vision, as it eliminates blur, with enough refresh rate (a bit north of 60hz) the flicker goes away. Almost every consumer crt monitor could be overclocked to display a refresh rate without flicker, although non standard rates only work with native pc content, videos and console games would get out of sync. If you are referring to interlaced flicker, crt computer monitors have progressive scan so no problem. Some lcd tvs flicker on purpose to get more fluid motion.
yeah they do a dirty trick where instead of showing the actual IMAX film, they take a video of the film with a standard camera so they can say it's IMAX even though it's a shitty recording of an imax movie
5:10 Yea, but the problem is UA-cam's compression algorithm *does not* allow high enough bitrate on their 1080p option for proper quality, especially in fine detail/high motion scenes. This alone is why I click 1440p or 4K option on any video that has the option, even if I'm only watching on my 1080p screen -- just for the increased bitrate. You notice the difference, especially in gameplay videos or the Slow Mo guys footage when there's a TON of stuff going on on-screen at once.
Keep in mind that 1080p video was added quite a ways in the past, when people were lucky or paying out the nose for anything remotely close to 50 megabits, and now, we have a fair amount of places throughout the world that are offering speeds in excess of 100 megabits for the equivalent of $40/month or less.
The ending of this video hits too close to home...
Oh hey Corridor! :)
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Hey corridor love your channel btw nice to see you on this channel
Missed opportunity to call this Captain Resolution
Captain Deresolution?
OMG! Really? LMAO!!
Emmett Chan :O
Imfao
captain confusion: he doesnt know the answer
i just realised pixel means picture element......................wow
Nice
Bruh, you have a million subs, how does this comment have less than 100 likes
@@Nutlicker683 I don't think The subscribers of Car Pal will get notified of Car Pal's comments.
Joystickedits i know, I’m saying normally big youtubers have comments with thousands of likes
pic elements hmm... shouldn't it be pic-els then? Pronounced like pickles. Imma go pickle me some video footage.
The reason professionals want to shoot in 8K isn't for the image resolution for display, it's to give the ability to pan, zoom, crop, resize, rotate, and stabilize the video in post production before outputting a (usually 4K) downsampled final image.
Yeah, like he said, to future proof their work
warrantowe No, that’s not what that means. The master cuts of most films (the version of the film is used for edits / production) are downsampled to 2K, a slightly widened 1080p. When those clips are downscaled and used in edits, that permanently lowers the master cut’s resolution, and any higher resolution versions of the film have to be upscaled for final release. Shooting in higher resolutions is just to give more control over zooming and focus, it has nothing to do with “future proofing.”
@@warrentowe No. Future proofing would be recording in 8k, doing little to the composition of the image, saving the raw files, and then posting a compressed 4k or 1080p file to UA-cam. What Pretzels is talking about is flexibility in post. If you are targeting 1080p as your final medium, but recording in 8k (which is 16x more detail), you can zoom in onto a sixteenth of the image area without losing detail in the final render.
@@WATCH_DOGS_SUCKS more control over zooming in post, but 8K footage isn't going to let you adjust focus after shooting
@@jaiden051 Same.
"Why can't we just stop fighting and realize we have different needs?"
Because we haven't come to a
resolution
AAAAAAAAYYYY
*clears throat *cups hands over mouth *clears throat again
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I think a part of me just died, thanks.
Ba-Dum Crash!
I'm calling the police.
3:14
I like how subtle he showed the samsung exploding and iphone shuttering...
Thanks, didn't noticed that at first 😆
yeah lol and the good ol' "dying way too soon battery"-issue on the generic smartphone
AND THE NEXUS FUCKING DYING
Holy shit did that phone not last long ... like AT ALL
@@mihailazar2487 Glad somebody caught that. 100% battery percentage felt more like 100 seconds until death.
@@danielegvi the Nexus 5 was a legendary phone ... Launched in like 2014 aimed at developers it still runs faster than most Huaweis and samsungs of today. It just doesn't slow down. Pure stock Android. Even more pure than on the Pixels
I mean I still use it for controlling FTC robots and stuff
but good God if it's not constantly plugged into a powerbank ... You're screwed. And the lack of fast charging makes it even more annoying
Never knew pixels was “picture elements”
One of many things I learned from this video
Are you serious or is that some kind of joke i dont get?
@@zerospampls3980 No, that's really it.
Holy shit, my mind is blown!
So would voxels be "volume elements"? Except that doesn't explain the x...
Me either; and too.
I individually photographed each frame of this video and watched it on a hand-cranked zoetrope while a troupe of minstrels performed the audio
Pix else it didn't happen.
Bard Life, the only way to live!!
Nice
Ima post to stay updated
Russel Kirch, inventor of the pixel died at the age of 91 due to dementia in his home on the 13th of August 2020.
His name might not be remembered but his influence will ring through as long as there's monitors with pixels on them.
As long...samsung is ALWAYS planning something.
Why was it necessary to bring up his dementia?
@@honestabe411 You forgot about the reason?
@@honestabe411 he died because of it
Captain Disillusion, the movie!
Starring Mark Ruffalo as Captain Disillusion.
I'd watch that
This is a certified Mark Ruffalo moment
-But how do you know, if it's a fake or not?
-It's always fake.
Somebody call Mark.
holy shit, mark does look like captain disillusion
Great work. Distilled meaningful information. A hundred videos in one. Zero time wasted. Thank you Cap
EDIT: Delivered in the most entertaining way.
And not artificially stretched to 10:01.
Just curious, how much earlier do people that support him on patreon get his videos?
@@FaridAbbasbayli yep ,, no repeating himself to increase video time
I can't help laughing at your name, and then cringing as I realise what you must be going through.
@FurryFox-Hybrid He lives on patreon
Fun fact: the 1st 1080p video on youtube was the muppets singing bohemian rapsody
wow
The way god intended
I need a link
@@valentinoleppala ua-cam.com/video/tgbNymZ7vqY/v-deo.html
@@Muffeyo thanks lol
I love you Captain D. I really do.
Medlife Crisis lol
Stop following me around! I get it you have great taste too but come on dude, it's getting creepy
He is married
And we love both of you. Be our daddies.
@@DafterHindi lol
Now I'm curious about the idea of the guy with powers
See the thing is the powers are actually a metaphor for a thing, and then he has to fight a thing that's a metaphor for another thing that's antithetical to his thing, and then the things fight until only one thing is the remaining thing.
Also sometimes, when the thing fights the other thing, one or more of the things changes into another thing in order to win the fight against the opposing thing. But if the thing changes too much, then the thing won't be distinct from the other thing and then the second thing will win.
His powers don't stop him from being sad because his parents died.
See like, he's blind, and his friends are all also disabled.
I can't wait to watch his film. You can guarantee the special effects will be mind blowing. I can't wait to watch the main character used his special powers to
1:14 is one of the best transitions I've seen on youtube, from the animation, sfx, music change, posture change and even the colder temperature of the video it's just so well executed.
Do you know what song is in that part, starting at 1:20 ?
Teachers could literally show your videos in film class. They're so good, educational and also entertaining.
BratwurstZ if they’re not, they are doing it wrong
It's a good start on understanding resolution, bit it's mostly concerned with outputs. but you have to dig deeper to really understand how cameras operate. you need to understand all of the different codexs, the different color spaces and pulldowns. Why cell phone footage at 4K is not at all the same as 4K footage pulled from a DSLR or an aria. Plus other things such as optics, t stops, f stops, pulling focus, camera movements. And a whole bunch of other things. This Captain disillusion video would probably cover the first 15 minutes of a class.
I could see lazy teachers doing it. Like my science teacher who shows us like two videos a day. (He’s a good teacher though)
@@gobgobcachoo videos are often a great start for learners. Especially since we're talking about things that aren't visible to the eye.
I agree, though. There are so many layers of information to be a competent photographer or videographer. I worked in camera sales for several years and spent hours just talking beginners and pros alike through colour theory, pixel density (yes, it's only 14mp, yes, it's better than your 40mp phone...), lenses (are you really going to shoot at f/1.2 at your kid's birthday? Cool). It was a fun time, but photographic/cinematic knowledge has really been devalued with the advent of digital photography.
It's great to see CD breaking this stuff down, I'll definitely been sending some of my students (high school) who are technically minded in this direction.
A friend's school showed his frame rate one for his video production/animation class so yeah there's that
Please do a CD / Audio. You would do a great job explaining decibels, gain, signal to noise, clipping, bitrates, sampling, etc.
Yes! We need this!
Well, u've pretty much covered the topic
I agree.
So you people don't care about learning new things. You just want to watch someone explain things you already know?
CD Audio? Nah, man, stick with vinyl!
Comeon people. Stop complaining that he takes a bit to make a video. Quality over quantity, and MAN he does it well.
For the people who complain: Have you guys ever heard of SovietWomble?
Go check out his channel and then complain about CD.
@@Suilujz soviet womble Is still active on twitch
@@gabe6475 He is active on youtube as well, actually he just uploaded today. It's just that it takes months for his videos to come out (although, lately he has been uploading more often)
@@Suilujz Soviet Womble ... the UA-camr who uploads so rarely that sometimes people think he died, exept he is just fooling around 90% of the time between each video. But thats what we not gonna tell everyone who doesnt know.
"Dink Thifferently" is now my band name.
I can already hear Mike Tyson trying to pronounce that name.....
What’s gonna be your first song?
@@dexis9412 Fuck Consumer Rights
Your production quality is INSANE. I can't even imagine how much time you must've spent making this video looking as good as it does.
Love W Haha, go look at some of his other videos, compared to those this is nothing
I got chills
he's like spiderman I guess.. With great power comes great responsibility
This video is simple. Watch some of his older stuff
Surely you didn't watch laminar flow disambiguation video.
When he coughed at the start but the resolution barely changes 😣
Rip 144p
Lol
BRVRBRBRBRBVRBRBVRBRVRB BRVBRVVVBRBR U UH UH UHH AHEM
1:07 I think this is the first time anyone's ever legitimately compared Sound of Music with Texas Chainsaw Massacre
@wcr4 a contrast is nothing but a comparison of differences. fite me
That's how Captain Disillusion do..
wcr4 both work...
@@andypeters3011 Oh, yes that works. Thank you, I appreciate it
LOL!
I'd rather UA-cam fix their overaggressive compression algorithm so I don't have to pick 4k to watch a video in 1080p......
Yep, looks really ugly in games. Also overly compress sound quality for pretty much no obvious reason.
can you really blame them with 400h of video uploaded per *minute?*
If u pay for uploading i guess so..
@@Avicorn The overly compressed sound is what gets me. They could fix that so easily.
The compression was even worse 10 years ago. Have you seen the size of the compressed videos though? I am amazed at how well videos look despite how damn small they are.
What grinds my gears is the audio quality on youtube, I don't listen to music on youtube because of it.
Late, but.. Do bitrate! So many people livestream these days without understanding how some sources (high-motion games!) necessitate a bigger bitrate than they're budgeting for, and others (chatrooms? Turn based games?) might be able to get away with less.
Hell -- I'd ask for a video purely on x264 encoding, but..
Captain D: Talks about 8K
Me" * watches on 720p screen *
@randomguy8196 Cell shading, i.e. making it look like a cartoon with a small color palette and black lines around the edges. Zelda Breath of the Wild does something similar. Gives it a certain look and there's way less noise that turns into an ugly mess when you turn the compression up too high.
Always a good day when Captain Disillusion
uploads! :)
"more realistic than in real world." 🤣🤣 You gotta love marketing people. (And in this case, marketing people whose first language apparently isn't English.)
Wasn't that a joke in Futurama?
for some HDTV things in Germany they also said "sharper than the reality" which well is also kinda hilarious.
The screens are sharper then some people's vision, so it's true.
@@TheZombieCurryKid: Not sure if you're joking. In case you aren't, consider what people use to perceive a screen: yeah; their vision.
@@My1xT So sharp that they'll cut a black hole in your living room.
Man your videos never get old. Ill be on my 10th rewatch since the video came out and still feel like im learning new things
I love the cutaways you do at the end of videos now... really been enjoying your new style of video making
Me too. It makes the video sort o..
I agr
It truly is amaz
I hate the imcomplete sente
@@tejarex Right? They make me a
Okay the amount of effort and attention to detail that goes into these is impressive. Even if it’s just little things like at 1:45 where the aspect ratio shoots up into the corner as the recommended video appears, they add to the video and make it a better experience overall
holy shit
If i have 1 month i still can't put so much effort in the content like Captain Disillusion
So perfectly and simply said. That takes a real talent.
This dude has been at it for over a decade. RESPECT.
I keep thinking that your videos are all about CDs which leaves me confused once the video starts.
true for me too. I thought tha this video was about resolution in the cd format
Wha me too
Me too
Me too...
Sir, I concur.
I seem to remember reading, several years ago, that in the case of Sound of Music and a couple other films, that the size, quality, and care in preservation of the original film elements meant that the maximum theoretical digital resolution that could be created was far beyond what we'll ever see.
4:30
I knew it and there is exactly 1 sense making usecase ...
For spherical (360°) videos 8K is nice because it's stretched onto the whole 360°x180°. So normally you only see a small part of that at the same time, lets say 1080p.
In this case 8K makes sense, but only really at the creators side, as our Captain said ✌️
But normally 8K is really overkill.
and also recording in way higher resolution allows you to zoom into things without losing resolution
The issue comes down to exactly that issue... a creator will always want to record in higher resolution than the final product, and the viewer will always want the ability to watch in the native resolution.
That's literally the war
Spherical video is unwatchable under 1080. That's where highest feasible resolution is absolutely necessary.
Also spherical Captain D video when?
Whilst it is 360° round and 180° vertically, it's misleading to talk about it as 360°x180° because of the spherical geometry. Really, these videos should be described as 4pi (or 4pi steradians, 4pi sr for short), which I think is much better :)
Although if you stretch it out on to a plane with some kind of horrible map projection (looking at you, Mercator...) then I suppose you could label it that way. But I still prefer the sound of an 8k 4pi video!
5:00 The big advantage of massive resolution is that it makes excellent raw material to work on in the montage room. You can crop quite a small section and still get a nice 2k, even a 4k out of an 8k that films much wider than needed.
Imagine that you are filming a township scenery and that you gets interested into a particular section of the image for film making. Chop, Crop, Done. No quality loss!
Yeah, but only to a point, and then it still requires you to be handling several times as much data, which increases other costs.
"I'm such a youtuber" This is the most Captain Disillusion thing I have ever heard
The oldest captain disillusion videos are at 240p...
You cant see anything^^
You could say...
Back in the day, that should have been seen as quite a... "disillusion" :^)
@@rachelslur8729 shameless plug
@@sam8404 No, I'm not advertising this add-on and I'm not affiliated with it. I'm just sharing the knowledge and my English sentence structureing skill is on the level of Donald Trump.
@@rachelslur8729 fair enough
can't*
I wish you could release videos more often but I also understand that you put many hours of work in to the effects in your videos and that is badass. Keep up the good work CD!
Captain D: Talks about 8K
Me" * _watches on 720p screen_ *
me who watches on 144p screen
@@Messerschmitt777 *H O W ?*
Same here
What is this 144 p screen you talk about? My screen is only 144 pixles in all
The way you subtly created that chair digitally and fully interacted with it (looks like you are actually sitting it in, except for a few frames where you can tell it was a normal folding chair with a mask layer) - just genius! Distract us with resolution discussion, have us stare at pixels, only to be blind to a non-existent chair! Masterful.
really? i’m gonna need some time stamps for that. the chair looks pretty goddamn real, you can see his jacket deforming realistically when he rests his arms on the arm rests, something that would be incredibly, needlessly hard and time consuming to fake
i just looked back through and theres red bounce light reflecting on his jacket and when he sets his arms down on the arm rests they stop abruptly and almost bounce a tiny amount, something you can’t really do unless your arms are hitting a surface and a folding chair doesn’t have arms
this video was super educating and really enjoyed it!!!
Can we all take a moment to appreciate that even with all of his knowledge & skill Captain D doesn't use his powers for evil by hiding the dad bod he's gained over the years & perpetuating unrealistic body images. On a platform so overly concerned with looks he remains a hero of knowledge.
I mean does anyone do that on youtube?
What is this man's name? What are his powers?!
These are the things I NEED to know
I also must know this.
I got an ad for Endgame...
Probably powers of Hoodoo.
his actual name is alan melikdjanian and hes latvian
How about the power.... to move you.
Watching 4K UA-cam videos on 1080p screens makes sense if you consider bitrate. Compression artifacts are just the worst.
And UA-cam has terrible compression. Dark backgrounds are always blocky.
Also it makes sense if your screen is not exactly 1080p but 1050 or so, it resizes better.
How does it even support 4k if it's 1080p screen? UA-cam doesn't give 4k as an option if whatever you're watching it on doesn't support it.
ADP VLJ my iPhone is 1334x750 and I can watch up to 1080p on the UA-cam app. However, there are no limitations on desktop that I know of. Except bandwidth and CPU.
ADP VLJ it's the same codec, you can play it as long as you have the CPU for it. I'm using the old design so that may not be true for the new but I think it does show all options. But very few videos are in 4K.
@@wwhattt Downsampling you dingus. You could play 8K UA-cam videos on a 720p screen, and it would still look better than if you used a lower quality setting. It works like anti-aliasing does in a video game.
0:22 not even half a minute in and my mind is already blown to bits
CAP'N YOU ARE. KILLING ME WITH THOSE UN-ENDINGS.
Agreed.
All I know is, if I ever got a budget for a movie, I'd want Captain D as my director or videographer.
When your internet is so bad you're always watching in 144p
Auto 360p was what Google is giving me, despite being able to handle 1080p without issue on my connection. I suppose I have me switching to a lower rate because I usually just listen to stuff and want a faster bandwidth for other applications. :/
@@JamesSkemp it does that on my phone. very sad.
@@JamesSkemp I live between two Sprint towers and my phone likes to choose the one that's further out. I can get a resolution of 480p if I'm lucky. 360p is common for my phone and it will drop to 240p or 144p depending on if the signal amplifier Sprint sent me is working.
And even u got 144 likes
@@frqza6685 exactly.
“Silver halide crystals” OH GOD. BIG D IS BACK!
@id523a My favorite quote of the decade
Do I look like I know what pixels are? I just want to look at [garbled mess]
Love this series, Captain!
Your transition from analog to digital is the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life.
Yesterday, I got a new laptop with a 1080p screen, ousting my old one which was 720p. Then you go upload this video.
_Captain, get out my mind!_
I wish the ending was elaborated more on. This was the real content right there.
Man the animations and transitions are so good in this one. Well done man
I think I love the / series better than the debunk videos. Wow. Great work very informative and easy to understand for the inept.
Understand the basics and you'll debunk stuff yourself
@@DS-Pakaemon YES!!
Very interesting and informative video Captain D. I like how you can even talk like a ventriloquist without moving your lips at 3:45 ;-) I have also been using 4K recently but agree that it's probably not needed and 1080p is sufficient for our eyes and the needs of UA-cam. Keep up the great work man!
He's...he's talking there. That's the actual shot. You're seeing him say the "L" from "possible."
Honestly the comedy bit at the end of each of these videos still gets me every time. awesome as usual
The editing is literally orgamsic
@@danjay2698 You didn't?
@@danjay2698 no, an orgams
@@danjay2698 yup💦
welcome to CD's vids
I had an organ, well, a digital one. The sounds it makes are quite grand for something smaller than 88 keys wide.
CD: "guy with powers"
Hollywood: "i'm listening..."
I'm listening in 8K
@@alinayossimouse wat
Hollywood: you had me at "guy"...
I can't believe I just found this channel. This is amazing! So much effort and care put into it! Please don't stop making stuff, because it's really interesting and entertaining and I love it
Loved that idea for a movie about a guy with powers. I'd say, the title should be "Power Guy" or "Power Captain".
Great video. Pleasure to watch.
Nah, the title should be "Dude Where's My Cape".
@@notahotshot How about "Resolution Man 10K: A Hero is Born"?
Ah, marketers...they call it "High Definition" but it says nothing about the pixel density. And don't get me started on "Full HD"!
Ah yes! Finally, we can see in Full High Definition! ...wait a second, you mean to tell me I can have a resolution higher than "Full HD"? What does that make it? Overfull HD? Double HD? Fuller HD? 200% HD?
Oh. "Ultra-HD". Of course.
I hate marketing.
And don't forget the term... HD Ready.... What the hell did that even mean anyway???
@@ratemyfuneral HD ready normally means (1366x768) 1mega pixel
get started
The Art Of Tech Support ewwwwww 1366x768
the discount resolution laptop manufacturers use to sell cheap computers as "'''HD'''"
0:00 I love how the sound and quality is so clear!
4:48 lmao makes even more sense for Samsung to for stuff like that since there phone's are starting to shoot 8k
We'll need 8k displays to strap to our faces for VR.
and 5g to use it everywhere
nanupelu Maybe 6G if it gets here quick enough
quickly? 5G will be delayed over and over as we sue each other for the rights to use\prevent the use of every static tall object as an antenna mount.
cupidknewrap I know 😔
Apart from his editing and special effects skills this guy has such an incredible talent for storytelling, wow
Is next video going to be about Compression or Color Spaces? Also don't loose the opportunity to talk about ACES workflows and how the EXR files are used for vfx/cgi work!!
The atomic bomb with Cristopher Nolan at 3:29 was prophetic :D
HOW IS THIS 3 YEARS AGO, YET THE EDITING IS LIKE FROM THE FUTURE!!!!!
he studies this stuff & if you think about it video editing tech hasn’t become that much more power in the last 3 years
This whole trend of "let's get the highest resolution possible" was started in Japan, where people would buy big TVs to put in their relatively small rooms. And in those situations higher resolution really does matter. The only reason why you can get away with low resolution of films in a cinema, is because everyone is far away from the screen. Once you get closer, it gets jarring.
It's the same thing as with printing: something that will be looked up close (like a flyer) should be printed with really high resolution, but something that will be viewed from far away (like a billboard) can be printed in a abysmally low resolution. That's why your argument that "cinemas don't need high resolutions therefore you don't need high resolutions" was pretty weak.
So yeah, resolution does matter for consumers, especially if they have a huge TV and they sit close to it.
Although i agree with the overall point, if you're getting a big Tv for watching close, you're already doing it wrong (i know people do that but it's still wrong). When you buy a bigger TV in theory you would need to put it further away than a smaller TV of course the resolution also its variable in here. The thing is that no matter if it's 8K, 4k or 1080 the quality of the experience does not only depend on the resolution and size, it also depends on the distance between your eyes and the TV (also the audio is very important which not a lot of people care about)
im watchin 480p on 3440p... or 1440p UW whatever.
if im feelin fancy i bump up to 720p like some fatcat who can afford that sort of bandwidth
Bandwidth restrictions should really be a thing of the past.. Get into the 21th century already, America!
*_16K_*
21st* xd
@@LightTheMars how does that have anything to do with america? You know there are other places in the world, right?
@@VXFluff Yeah, don'tcha know there's other bumbling idiotic orange presidents out there in the world screwing up _their_ countries, too?
This video is so high quality. I've always gotten confused as to what resolution really meant. Thanks for the clear explanation in fabulous HD capt'!
The editing software was Davinci Resolve. Thank me later.
Thank you.
@Kosmic Fox idk if you're joking or not but just to be sure it appears on the screen for many frames
@Kosmic Fox Yeah it's literally on the screen. You can pause UA-cam videos, you know.
the like:dislike ratio explains how good your videos are
His ratio is incredible.
The dislikes are 8K fanboys
Your work is so amazing there's almost no point to me stopping to thank you and tell you how good it is but... thanks, you're work is great!
Smartphone resolution might be fine with 1440p forever, because it‘s basically impossible to tell that there are pixels on the screen when holding a device with such a small screen at a usual viewing distance. But VR and AR will still need way more resolution to enable a larger field of view and better quality.
Devices like these still let you see the pixels at resolutions like 4K. I think they will top out at 16k or 32k (or perhaps even 2x or 4x higher), because at that point, the pixel density should be high enough to provide a pretty immersive experience.
The real benefit of rapidly-increasing pixel density: Screens can get way bigger before the "screen door" effect manifests, because the physical pixels are so crammed together. A 50" 1920x1080 screen will make you *want* to sit 6-10' away by showing you all the space between the pixels that you don't want to know exists, much like how large CRTs would shamelessly show off all their subpixels like a repeating series of JIF peanut butter jars. A 50" 3820x2160 screen invites you to come slide that couch in close to enjoy a wider field of view and really take in the scene in front of you, even on 1080p.
In the case of phones and laptops (roughly 4" to 17"), you can more comfortably massage your eyes with the screen as you sit hunched forward in some spine-defying posture that you're _totally_ going to regret when you ding 30 or 40. But you do you. I'm not you're mom or anything.
I read this in the voice of CD. Good job carrying the same tone.
@@drgrandmaster3786 Yeah, we know, they're not _technically_ "pixels". But yeah they're pixels.
Damn....these videos....
SO good!
It's really crazy how well this video (...and, uh, ALL HIS OTHER VIDEOS) is put together.
The Captain knows his stuff- there is no doubt.
2:28 I see what you did there - "1280" is streched because of codec squeezing image. Thanks for video!
Oh, a new Captain D video. Let me just drop a like before even watching it.
The production on these videos is ludicrously good.
CD: "It's been nine years since UA-cam added 4K support"
Hmm... Maybe I should write my last will and testament...
Great series! Maybe some explanation in containers and codecs might be nice! Thanks!
omggg duude love your whole channel, your whole vibe, your sense of humor! im a videographer learning so much from watching your stuff and having so much fun doing so! awesome stuff ma man!!
I'm still loving this new series, very educational.
Dude! You almost made me spill my tea at "dink thifferent"! 😂🤩
I thought that said think different XD didn’t realize
I have a mug printed with a certain logo and “drink different” and I still laughed at “dink thifferent” - I might order that as a laugh!
Absolutely brilliant, quality content. Never die, captain!
3:13 I like how the note 7 is smoking
Can you fix pewdiepie's camera quality
T-Series can Fix it
Can ge fix pewdiepie in general?
@@jasonmnosaj
My veterinarian says fixing people is generally frowned upon, but he'd make an exception for pewdiepie.
@@DJHise I was going to make a joke saying that it was too late and your veterinarian might just have to put him down instead, but then I realised that would take me down to his level...
@@rutherfordtechentium3973 no, he isn't, but your name is
I'm loving this series so far...
I want an 8K monitor so I can simulate the shadow mask of a CRT display perfectly for emulators.
Just get a CRT on ebay or something, enjoy the flicker tho :D
@@zanfr123 The hernia and back pain from carrying it come free!
@@zanfr123 Trudat. Local community colleges/TV stations will often give you their old Sony PVMs that are just taking up space, not knowing of the retro gaming market.
Funny enough flicker is the biggest advantage of crts, also known as low persistence of vision, as it eliminates blur, with enough refresh rate (a bit north of 60hz) the flicker goes away.
Almost every consumer crt monitor could be overclocked to display a refresh rate without flicker, although non standard rates only work with native pc content, videos and console games would get out of sync.
If you are referring to interlaced flicker, crt computer monitors have progressive scan so no problem.
Some lcd tvs flicker on purpose to get more fluid motion.
3:43 He's not talking on the couch for a sec
you're delightful and wonderful sir! Thank you so much for all you have done!
i can actually see individual pixels in digital IMAX at 11th row
Is it digital or film Imax? Curious
@@TheJiacheng123 said digital. Film IMAX has 128K effective resolution!!!
It’s a shame my local imax got rid of its analog projector.
yeah they do a dirty trick where instead of showing the actual IMAX film, they take a video of the film with a standard camera so they can say it's IMAX even though it's a shitty recording of an imax movie
144p gang where you at?
This segments with 2d figures and animations reminding me about The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy Guide's graphics
2:07 Wait, I l've heard that sound before... I REMEMBER, THAT'S FROM SONIC! Nice, Captain ^^..
Shout out to all my boys still forced to watch in 480p
What is this magical world you call "4K" the high priests told of the resolution prophet
360 and counting.
240p here
Im blind
orangeapples oh ok
This was so well done. Your narrative skills are incredible
5:10 Yea, but the problem is UA-cam's compression algorithm *does not* allow high enough bitrate on their 1080p option for proper quality, especially in fine detail/high motion scenes. This alone is why I click 1440p or 4K option on any video that has the option, even if I'm only watching on my 1080p screen -- just for the increased bitrate. You notice the difference, especially in gameplay videos or the Slow Mo guys footage when there's a TON of stuff going on on-screen at once.
Keep in mind that 1080p video was added quite a ways in the past, when people were lucky or paying out the nose for anything remotely close to 50 megabits, and now, we have a fair amount of places throughout the world that are offering speeds in excess of 100 megabits for the equivalent of $40/month or less.