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<blockquote data-quote="Chananain" data-source="post: 1286245" data-attributes="member: 168183"><p>Yeah, the problem was in hdmi cable version. My 6 years old full-hd tv shows a picture precisely as 4k tv when using an old hdmi cable. The bit rate throughput was not enough to render 4k videos correctly. Thankfully, noways cables are capable of dealing even with 8k60, even though less than 1% of people have such tv. However, I haven't spotted such a problem with 4k images. Despite the fact all my images are processed with an <a href="https://imglarger.com/blog/how-to-make-blurry-pictures-clear/" target="_blank">image sharpener</a>, the data rate must be the same, so. Or, the image just loads slower. In the case of video, such slow loading would cause a "slow-motion" effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chananain, post: 1286245, member: 168183"] Yeah, the problem was in hdmi cable version. My 6 years old full-hd tv shows a picture precisely as 4k tv when using an old hdmi cable. The bit rate throughput was not enough to render 4k videos correctly. Thankfully, noways cables are capable of dealing even with 8k60, even though less than 1% of people have such tv. However, I haven't spotted such a problem with 4k images. Despite the fact all my images are processed with an [URL='https://imglarger.com/blog/how-to-make-blurry-pictures-clear/']image sharpener[/URL], the data rate must be the same, so. Or, the image just loads slower. In the case of video, such slow loading would cause a "slow-motion" effect. [/QUOTE]
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