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DV discs will hit towards the end of the year and DV will not likely be used on catalog titles for some time. The focus will be on titles that already have a DV grade from the cinemas.
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...even though DV for the cinema with its 100-nit peak is nothing like DV for the home with its 4000-nit peak (and 10000-nit maximum for the PQ EOTF that's shared between HDR10 and DV). Several studios are already using Dolby's HDR grading tech for their HDR10 grades, hence the 4000 nit mastering-display metadata on Warners, Sony and Lionsgate titles, so them switching to DV for all titles from x date onwards should be a breeze, if they decide to do so.
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Thanks given by: | jaaguir (03-06-2017) |
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I'm betting the HP films will not have DV. |
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Thanks given by: | StingingVelvet (03-09-2017) |
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If this isn't a price mistake and it's really supposed to be this cheap, then I guess that means we're getting another round of Bourne Identity-type transfers for the first two.... |
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