Was the max buffer of 30.000px or mask feather of 1000px upped in CC?

Hi,
I work a lot for companies doing big media installations (auto motor shows for example) where we have huge resolutions, which often exceed the maximum comp size of 30.000px in width.
Is this limitation still there in CC? And if so, why can't it be set higher? With LED technology getting better the resolutions are skyrocketing (I already worked on 3mm pixel pitch LED panels)
Also something that goes in conjunction with this: Mask Feather size,  which is limited to 1000px in AE CS6 and lower.
Any change there in CC?
If this limitations would be removed, it would be a good argument for CC.
Thanks in advance
Dino

That's sad to hear.
The company I'm working for is specialised to work with such high resolutions, as I am for about 5 years.
We had a resolution of about 28.218px * 15.600px for the Volkswagen Beijing Auto Motor Show in 2008.
I also had a 48.000*720 project 2 years ago and now we have one with about 57.000px*224px
When we have resolutions higher than 30k in width we split them up, but sometimes we would rather like to have them in one comp. The machines could handle it (albeit very slow at full resolution) but the 30k limit makes our work very problematic sometimes.
Since we are workin in 16bit/32float a banding problem is not ocurring when you know how to handle it.
A mask feather on an adjustment layer that is controlling for example exposure on 3D renderings can go higher than 1000px to look good, but here again, we have to make workarounds to achieve certain looks because we are limited by AE here.
Oh and we are working in 50p, not 24p, but the final renderings are getting splitted for the final output in the end.
The 1000px feather and 30.000 buffer limits are artificially set and I wonder why there is no (hidden) option to change it.

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