I did some quick math here, I hope it's correct but with a total pixel count (based on resolution) of 7,028,736 divided by a rough total surface area of 63,119 inches, the pixels per inch I got was around 111.
PPI done by distance, not area. But my math is wrong in the other post.
They said 4K. I'm assume the more typical UHD of 3840px wide, not actual 4K of 4096px. They also said 19 feet.
Thats 3840 / ( 19x12 ) = 16.8ppi not 3.5. If ppi squared makes more sense to you, ( 3840 / ( 19x12 ) ) ^2 = 283.7ppsi
According to this calculator you would have to be more than 15 feet away to not see the pixels. Ideally more than 26 feet. So maybe I was wrong. If you have a mansion with a real theater, this could totally work.
I did some quick math here, I hope it's correct but with a total pixel count (based on resolution) of 7,028,736 divided by a rough total surface area of 63,119 inches, the pixels per inch I got was around 111.
PPI done by distance, not area. But my math is wrong in the other post.
They said 4K. I'm assume the more typical UHD of 3840px wide, not actual 4K of 4096px. They also said 19 feet. Thats 3840 / ( 19x12 ) = 16.8ppi not 3.5. If ppi squared makes more sense to you, ( 3840 / ( 19x12 ) ) ^2 = 283.7ppsi
According to this calculator you would have to be more than 15 feet away to not see the pixels. Ideally more than 26 feet. So maybe I was wrong. If you have a mansion with a real theater, this could totally work.
Ok, this makes a lot more sense. Thanks for the breakdown.