The First 4K Movie You Can Download is 160GB and Awesome!
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It's been a long long time coming but it appears it's finally here: Tom Lowe has released his unbelieveable documentary TimeScapes, a silent portrait of our planet captured with exquisite 4K cinematography.
It’s available on iTunes up to 1080p and also from his site at 1440p. That’s 2560 x 1440 pixels, the first 1440p film ever sold, which looks breathtakingly perfect in this blog writers 2560 x 1440-pixel iMac display.
But not only that: it’s also the first movie available to consumers at 4K resolution — 4096 x 2304 pixels! It’s 160GB, in super-duper-awesometastic-high-quality Cineform 4:2:2 format. Check it out below;