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Originally Posted by Geoff D
A good test for this is Oblivion. Go to chapter 9 and let it run until Jack is being held underground, as Morethan Freeman starts speaking it cuts to a wide shot behind Cruise with just a spotlight shining on him at 53m52s. The darkness that surrounds him in that shot should be letterbox black as per the Blu-ray but on the UHD, with a display set to output black at 0 (10-bit video level 64), the surrounding darkness is noticeably brighter. But once corrected for 0.005 mastering (10-bit video level 79), the darkness on the UHD is now letterbox black.
The movie still has lots of moments of darkness which don't extend this low and they look just as grey as they should do, like in the immediate shot after the above: the reverse on Cruise is plenty thin for black levels but then the same is true of the BD here also.
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I never noticed any issues there on my E6 and still don't. Black levels are very good here and that particular scene looks good too. There is some light in the room so I don't see how you'd expect inky black background.
This run with default brightness of 50 on my E6.
PS. For me Lionsgate, Sony and Universal are the best. Obviously Disney too based on their one release. Paramount, Fox and Warner are very inconsistent. But they all have exceptions.