jtmetcalfe
@jtmetcalfe@lemmy.sdf.org
- Comment on What is the thing that resembles a camera shoe under the handset holder found on telephones with a handset used for? 11 months ago:
Are you talking about the attachment point for a shoulder rest?
- Comment on Nightmare Scenario 1 year ago:
This feeling is the mood of Zac Gorman’s Magical Game Time webcomics
- Comment on Isn't it weird that we have exactly five fingers and five toes on each hand and foot. 1 year ago:
It’s because God had five fingers on each hand, and five toes on each foot, and he had to use all twenty to create the world. Humans have yet to unlock this potential.
- Comment on ‘Poolman’ Review: Chris Pine’s Noir-Drenched L.A. Comedy Is a Shrill Misfire 1 year ago:
This guy is a total asshole, great to see him getting dragged in this review
- Comment on Why is everyone so giddy about the flooding thay happened at burning man? 1 year ago:
Burning Man may be the epitome of the many optimistic and maybe naive qualities of the 90s that were co-opted and exploited in the early 2000s, and turned into the very things they were built to protest against - another being the free and open internet
- Comment on 4k is not 2160p - heard it here first! 1 year ago:
There is not one definition, if you hear “4K” you can use the context of the conversation to determine if they’re talking about the consumer 4K UHD format or cinematic 4K, neither of which have a vertical resolution of exactly 4000px. UHD standards are maintained by ITU DCI standards were developed by the DCI group and are now maintained by SMPTE
- Comment on 4k is not 2160p - heard it here first! 1 year ago:
4K UHD (along with 8K UHD and 16K UHD) are the consumer format standards for 3840x2160 image formats which includes Blu-ray. Full 4K or True 4K or DCI 4K is the cinematic 4K standard shown at 4096x2160, which many TVs supper via slight letterboxing
- Comment on 4k is not 2160p - heard it here first! 1 year ago:
4K is definitely a formal standard