Technology is advancing through connectivity and boundaries, and that development has a direct impact on the capabilities of our smartphone. A few years ago it seemed unlikely that a cellphone could replace a camera for photos or videos, and nowadays it has become the standard form of mass recording.
Although the mobile phone is not designed to replace the technology of film-making and TV blockbusters, the progress has allowed quite a bit by many users to get into the art with a smartphone. And this year we're going to make a big jump in quality.
2020 will be an 8K year
One of the key elements in image and video quality is usually the solution. The higher the resolution, the greater the number of pixels the image will have, which often means an increase in final quality. It is not the only important factor
In both images and video, the processor plays an important role. In the case of photography, the camera takes several pictures to compile, while video recording is important to have Ptouch of Ssignal for MeImage (ISP) capable of processing each frame. After all, video is still a sequel to a few tens of seconds per second.
Qualcomm showed its first video recorded in 8K with a smartphone with Snapdragon 865. They did not specify exactly what cellphone was used, and even though it could be the next Galaxy S20 or Xiaomi Mi 10, it is very likely Qualcomm's own script.
The beauty of getting an 8K recording is great, since it's a fix It has four times more pixels than 4K recording
Snapdragon 865: maximum power and support for 200 Mpx cameras
Qualcomm has already provided all the details and features of its best processor, Snapdragon 865, capable of moving cameras up to 200 Mpx.
The video is amazing and shows some really great scenes, even though we were able to test it on 4K television. However, it is noteworthy that mobile is an example, because sometimes there is a decrease in fluidity, and some areas don't look good enough. Still, it's fun.
What do television services need at this level?
A few months ago, an 8K rating was announced, and partners from Omicrono incorporated features that were meant for television to be considered 8K. If you want to know, these are the basic requirements.
- Minimum resolution of 7,680 x 4,320 pixels, with at least 33 million active pixels.
- Screen ratio 16: 9.
- Screen refresh of 24, 30 and 60 frames per second (Hz).
- 10 color depth.
- HDR Functions.
- One or more HDMI connectors that support 7,680 x 4,320 pixel resolution.
- HDCP Content Protection v2.2
- Ability to optimize SD, HD and 4K video with 8K resolution