6K displays are said to produce images with such detailed colours that they evoke stronger sensory experiences. This phenomenon has been likened to hyperrealistic art. High-resolution displays such as 6K allow for each pixel to be indistinguishable to the human eye when viewed at a typical distance from the screen. 6K resolution can also be used for the purpose of creating enhanced lower resolution videos through a combination of cropping techniques and/or with downsampling techniques used in video and film editing. Resolutions such as 8K allows filmmakers to shoot in a high resolution with a wide lens or at a further distance, in the case of potentially dangerous subjects (such as in wildlife documentaries), by being able to zoom and crop digitally in post-production. The technique involves taking a portion of the original 8K image and cropping it to match a smaller resolution such as the current industry standard for high-definition televisions (4K, 1080p, and 720p).