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What is 4K?

4K resolution refers to a horizontal display resolution of approximately 4,000 pixels. It's commonly used in digital cinema, television, and computer monitors, offering significantly more detail and sharpness than previous standards like 1080p. This results in a more immersive and visually appealing viewing experience. Common 4K resolutions include 3840 × 2160 (UHD) and 4096 × 2160 (DCI 4K).

What other technologies are related to 4K?

4K Competitor Technologies

6K is a higher resolution format that competes with 4K as a display technology, though can be complementary in content creation as a source for 4k masters.
mentioned alongside 4K in 57% (58) of relevant job posts
HD (High Definition) is a lower resolution format that is superseded by 4K and therefore a competitor.
mentioned alongside 4K in 11% (56) of relevant job posts

4K Complementary Technologies

HDR10+ is a High Dynamic Range format that enhances the viewing experience on 4K displays by providing dynamic metadata.
mentioned alongside 4K in 67% (199) of relevant job posts
Dolby Vision is a High Dynamic Range format that enhances the viewing experience on 4K displays by providing dynamic metadata.
mentioned alongside 4K in 47% (235) of relevant job posts
UHD (Ultra High Definition) is a resolution standard that includes 4K. They are closely related.
mentioned alongside 4K in 12% (60) of relevant job posts

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