Max Resolution - Is 16M 5312x2988 support or beyond on its way?

Hello,
I'm wondering if there are plans to add support for file resolutions of 16M 5312x2988 or beyond?

Hello,
I'm wondering if there are plans to add support for file resolutions of 16M 5312x2988 or beyond?

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    As per my research, agree with words of peter that still maximum resolution can adjust to 4096 X 2048 and above that is not supported and sorry to say but there is no any workaround to use above.
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    I'm in the process of trying to eliminate my older tower from my life and just use my Macbook Pro Retina as my sole machine and am having trouble with the displays.
    My goal is to run at least one of my NEC PA271W monitors if not both. The trouble is how to do it. I understand that I could use a Mini Displayport to Displayport cable but then I have only one Thunderbolt port left to use with my Firewire adapter to tether my camera so no Thunderbolt port for a harddrive. I bought an HDMI to DVI cable today at the suggestion of a tech at Tekserve but that cable only seems to give me a max resolution of 1920x1080 and only if I hold the option key while selecting "Scaled". I tried downloading SwitchResX to force a higher res but I can't seem to get it to take a higher resolution (it's not an intuitive program so maybe it's me). 
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    Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160 pixels on up to two external displays, both at millions of colors.
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    Support for 3840-by-2160 resolution at 30Hz
    Support for 4096-by-2160 resolution at 24Hz
    Apple - MacBook Pro with Retina display - Technical Specifications
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  • Max resolution that can be sent to a projector?

    My pea-brain is a tad confused here. I have 1080 HD video footage in Final Cut Pro. I want to embed the HD footage into Apples Keynote presentation program. The presentation will be run on a dual Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz 4 Gig RAM Macbook Pro.
    1920x1080p is 16:9 widescreen HD projection. But the Macbook pro screen resolution choices in the System folder under displays only goes up to 1440 x 900. Is that the max resolution I can get sent to the projector? That would regrettably be less than the source material.

    What sort of projector is it, and what sort of connections does it support, ScubaMag? THe resolutions available on the device you are connecting to will depend essentially on its capabilities and how you connect it . (they only show up in "displays" when it is connected).
    Your MBP can support resolutions on external devices up to 2560 x 1600, but not many regular projectors are capable of accepting this.
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    Bring HDV in to FCP as ProRes 422.
    Edit show... add bells and whistles, etc.
    Export movie as ProRes 422.
    Then for the client - ensure that they have latest version of Quicktime and download the Apple ProRes Quicktime Decoder (for mac or Windows). (It is assumed they have a decent computer to play back on.)
    The client will then be able to play a movie encoded as proRes 422 and all will be happy.
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  • 3rd Party Display Resolution Issue - Mid 2011 iMac 27inch Mavericks- iMac wont allow max resolution of Samsung SyncMaster SA850

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  • Max resolution for 30inch display from a MacBook Pro

    Hi - what's the max resolution I can drive a 30 inch cinema dsplay from a 15 inch MacBook Pro?
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