Well, the picture looks better on my 4K TV than it did on my 1080p, so ... human eyes may not "see in 4K," but I can see the difference between 4K and 1080p.
I didn't watch the video, so apologies if I missed his point somehow.
Get glasses.4k movies look amazing though. The improvements are definitely getting more and more incremental for sure though.
What I find funny about 4k is that you see clearly at all sorts of distances. In Blade Runner 2049 in 4k, every neon sign is crystal clear. In real life, our eyes would never be that good. I was in a 4th floor office talking 4k with some colleagues and we were joking about it. I looked down and at a distance everything is less defined and blurry. If you took a 4k monitor and showed the same view, it would look unrealistically good.
Has absolutely nothing to do with “not seeing in 4K.”Aren't we all forgetting that...it depends? It's not "He's right" or "He's wrong". Viewing distance and screen size are pretty important factors here correct?
The notion the video is making that we don’t see in 4K is nonsense. We see well beyond 4k. Sure, the image degrades in our peripheral, but if your vision is good, what’s you’re focused on is beyond anything a camera can capture.