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Originally Posted by Yoko22
"if the resolution would be a problem due to the colors wouldn't we see it in the different video online" By that I was also trying to say that if the resolution is so different we should see it with the naked eyes in the video online but maybe it is not so different so we can't see the different unless we inspect it more closely
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You have to have the right video footage. You cannot "see" what happens in a situation if it was not recorded. You should point to some video frames (which must be very high resolution and very crisp - you do realize that the videos and the device have, in general, comparable resolutions, and that video recording is not necessarily as crisp as a static shot (not to mention low-bitrate dynamic compression), right? You should see details of the renderings on the display on a high-res video - like, one quarter of the screen on a four-times as big video), which show possible critical behaviour - text rendered in colour, coexistence of images and text, pdf rendering, rich web pages etc.