Nsfs160 4k Extra Quality Guide

| Feature | Standard 4K (Streaming) | NSFS160 4K Extra Quality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 (or DCI 4096 x 2160) | | Chroma Subsampling | 4:2:0 | 4:4:4 | | Bit Depth | 8-bit or 10-bit | 12-bit | | Minimum Bitrate | 15 Mbps | 160 Mbps | | Peak Bitrate | 35 Mbps | 450 Mbps (Uncompressed peaks) | | Color Gamut | Rec. 709 / DCI-P3 | Rec. 2020 (Full) | | Transfer Function | PQ (ST.2084) | PQ + NSF Dynamic Metadata |

: This is a descriptor added by encoders or release groups. It indicates that the video file has been processed with a high bitrate, superior video codecs (such as HEVC/H.265 or AV1), and optimized compression settings to minimize artifacts, color banding, and pixelation. Visual Upgrades in "Extra Quality" 4K Media nsfs160 4k extra quality

Exploring the NSFS160 4K Extra Quality: A New Standard in Visual Performance | Feature | Standard 4K (Streaming) | NSFS160

: To maintain information volume during wide-angle imaging, high-resolution sensors are required to prevent a drop in detail per unit area. Why This Matters for Professionals It indicates that the video file has been