Coincidence that the same weekend we are watching the events unfold in CA (Canada) that the NFC Championship Game is being played in CA (California) by two California teams in the same stadium where the Super Bowl will be played two weeks from now? Will this be the Super Bowl that will be made to look "like a puppy party?" by the events/storm swirling around it?
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Yeah I think that's just because it's digital
All video starts out as optical before it is analog or digital. The depth of field is determined by the lens (optical). Any changes in depth of field behind the lens would have to be done with digital processing. It isn't a byproduct of a digital signal.
The shallow depth of field is determined by the lens, correct. No argument there
But 8k looks a hell of a lot different than film and I suspect theyre filming at 120 fps, and film is 24 and maybe in hdr
I would agree on the latter as well. It's just that the resolution and depth of field are two separate things. 8K, 120 fps, HDR all goes to resolution. I think they are using some sort of processing which blurs the background, like the blur effect on Teams or Zoom.
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