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Re: tmmi-newbie post# 17807

Friday, 07/03/2015 7:22:26 PM

Friday, July 03, 2015 7:22:26 PM

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Well, I would agree that they need to do a better job marketing, but Trupix is essentially a B2B product. Video archivers and production studios would want it, so it's not really a mass market product that requires infomercials. It's an easy guess that a company like VideoBank might use it to up-res their entire library into 4K, 8K and beyond, which can then be recompressed for distribution as a resolution independent fractal file.

Like I mentioned previously, Trupix seems to be adding detail to the 4K and 8K images that were not there in the original file. Am I the only person here amazed by this? I don't have a 4K screen to really see the difference, but I would love to see the 4K file played back in full motion, as I doubt your eye could see the artefact distortions that seem to crop from time to time.

This means that if you recompress the upscaled 4K image with the fractal codec into a smaller file, it should actually be 'sharper' than the original. You can make a smaller file that is resolution independent and play on different resolutions.

That would be the ultimate product and we have yet to see the full extent of what TMMI has prepared.