As a 4k Member you get access to the list below. Instead of sticking to the standard 1080p why not upgrade for less then a cup of coffee. With the same fortnightly upload service but with an upgrade.
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It is found that 4k footage tend to stand out more in any project. If its from a simple tutorial video or to a full scale movie it’s always the better option.
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The primary difference between 4K and 1080p lies in their resolution.
1080p, also known as Full HD (FHD), has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It offers a total of approximately 2 million pixels, delivering a clear and sharp image for most viewing experiences.
4K, or Ultra HD (UHD), significantly increases the pixel count to 3840 x 2160 pixels, amounting to around 8 million pixels. This quadruples the resolution of 1080p, enabling much finer detail in images and offering a more immersive viewing experience, especially on larger screens. The increased pixel density also means that images retain clarity even when viewed up close.
The difference applies the same to images as shown in the above slider.