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Old 05-23-2022, 10:12 PM   #984
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Originally Posted by nick4Knight View Post
Is it really conservative? All of the studios have begun capping their grades to specular highlights only being allowed to be under 1000. Going 'backwards' in terms of the specs that you find on 4K UHD titles. Especially Dolby Vision discs.

I wish that level of containment of HDR wasn't the norm, now. But this effectively means for 90% of content coming out of Hollywood system the 970 nit on an OLED will be incredibly capable to display the most challenging color luminance of all the discs we see now.

It probably can't play Mad Max: Fury Road and many other 4000+ nit grades. But that's an old way of doing HDR, seemingly.

This is something that should be stickied on top of every thread about those damn nits and % of BT.2020 coverage

THE CONTENT IS NOT THERE!
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