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I've seen some test patterns here and there but to my knowledge no standards have been set yet on how to calibrate a 4K TV with HDR.
So I was wondering what the status is of proper ISF 4K/HDR calibration? I have seen a couple of ISF certified calibrators claiming they can calibrate 4K with HDR but with no actual standards, how accurate can those calibrations be? |
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