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Old 10-07-2018, 06:48 PM   #6921
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^ - Penton, Look forward to hearing what these projects are.
 
Old 10-07-2018, 06:54 PM   #6922
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Is Dolby Vision suppose to look a bit more natural than HDR10?

So, bought a TCL 6-Series panel on Friday and I've got the Apple TV 4K and the first generation Philips 4K player hooked up to it. I've spent an entire day "calibrating" the various modes as best I could and right now, I'm streaming BATMAN v SUPERMAN via the Apple TV 4K in Dolby Vision while on disc, it's in HDR10. The results are...interesting.

Like, HDR10 has more pop and I kind of feeling like the color tend to over do it in HDR10, while in Dolby Vision, yes, things a "tad" dimmer but everything looks more natural looking, but the pop of HDR isn't gone.

I am wondering, as a novice and I know it does vary between the content, if the two HDR formats are suppose to look drastically different or slightly different from one another.

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Old 10-07-2018, 08:00 PM   #6923
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We need a HDR/Dolby Vision expert, like from Sony, from Dolby Labs, from Hollywood Universal movie studios. No theory, not salad on papers, real physical applications and measured results.
Someone unbiased, neutral, educative, professionally honest, someone advanced, calibrated and from a higher level.

Panasonic seems to be the new Professional Hollywood video expert, with their new HDR Optimizer chips inside their players, and their OLED HDR TVs for sale in Europe and Canada.

I'm no expert, Dolby Vision seems to be @ best when streaming.
HDR excels @ both streaming and physical HDR BR discs.

Yeah, a Sony expert, a professional video expert. ...And a Dolby Labs pro guy.
Are you experienced?

https://vimeo.com/109988488
 
Old 10-07-2018, 10:10 PM   #6924
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Is Dolby Vision suppose to look a bit more natural than HDR10?

So, bought a TCL 6-Series panel on Friday and I've got the Apple TV 4K and the first generation Philips 4K player hooked up to it. I've spent an entire day "calibrating" the various modes as best I could and right now, I'm streaming BATMAN v SUPERMAN via the Apple TV 4K in Dolby Vision while on disc, it's in HDR10. The results are...interesting.

Like, HDR10 has more pop and I kind of feeling like the color tend to over do it in HDR10, while in Dolby Vision, yes, things a "tad" dimmer but everything looks more natural looking, but the pop of HDR isn't gone.

I am wondering, as a novice and I know it does vary between the content, if the two HDR formats are suppose to look drastically different or slightly different from one another.

Thanks...
I noticed this too when comparing Dolby Vision & HDR10 while watching Halloween 4K UHD. DV is a tad dimmer with deeper blacks for sure. DV looks superior in a way to me. Maybe because of the dynamic metadata that is going on. My display is a Vizio P-series F1 (2018).
 
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I noticed this too when comparing Dolby Vision & HDR10 while watching Halloween 4K UHD. DV is a tad dimmer with deeper blacks for sure. DV looks superior in a way to me. Maybe because of the dynamic metadata that is going on. My display is a Vizio P-series F1 (2018).
Glad I wasn’t the only one.

It really does vary depending on content when it comes to adjusting the picture to make everything how one wants it. It’s not inconvenient because it’s usually one or two slight adjustments. Definitely a learning curve at the moment.

I do love how Dolby Vision looks though. Nothing wrong with HDR10. It looks splendid as well but for me, I just feel that Dolby Vision is deployed more smartly than HDR10.

This is going to be a fun few days, testing all this stuff.
 
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Glad I wasn’t the only one.

It really does vary depending on content when it comes to adjusting the picture to make everything how one wants it. It’s not inconvenient because it’s usually one or two slight adjustments. Definitely a learning curve at the moment.

I do love how Dolby Vision looks though. Nothing wrong with HDR10. It looks splendid as well but for me, I just feel that Dolby Vision is deployed more smartly than HDR10.

This is going to be a fun few days, testing all this stuff.
I've been adjusting Gamma from 2.1 - 2.4. I watch movies with all lights out. I was using an LED backlight for my previous display which was Edge-lit so the backlight came in handy.
 
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Apart from the raised letterbox bars on darker full-field content in DV I can detect very few differences between it and HDR10 on the Sony ZD9 in terms of APL, colour, retention of highlight detail and so on. But then I've made sure that the HDR10 is tracking the correct brightness curve (having also tested the same patterns in forced DV) and used the same white balance calibration on both. If I had to pick them apart in a blind test on this TV I'd be very hard pressed to do so (black bars aside), although on very close scrutiny the DV seems to have a slightly more involving usage of the local dimming, but then that could just be my eyes playing tricks as I haven't directly compared two sources back and forth at the same time.
 
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Old 10-08-2018, 01:47 AM   #6928
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....And streaming doesn't count, not in this dojo.

Some at Sony would think you a bit of a ‘snob’….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhbVw6PaZA0#t=3m35s
 
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^ - Penton, Look forward to hearing what these projects are.
Will do, when I can.
 
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....I am wondering, as a novice and I know it does vary between the content, if the two HDR formats are suppose to look drastically different or slightly different from one another.

Thanks...
On the scale of slightly to drastically, it’s much more to the slightly (but better ) side.
 
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Apart from the raised letterbox bars on darker full-field content in DV I can detect very few differences between it and HDR10 on the Sony ZD9 in terms of APL, colour, retention of highlight detail and so on. But then I've made sure that the HDR10 is tracking the correct brightness curve (having also tested the same patterns in forced DV) and used the same white balance calibration on both. If I had to pick them apart in a blind test on this TV I'd be very hard pressed to do so (black bars aside), although on very close scrutiny the DV seems to have a slightly more involving usage of the local dimming, but then that could just be my eyes playing tricks as I haven't directly compared two sources back and forth at the same time.
good eval
 
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Old 10-08-2018, 01:59 AM   #6933
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Super busy for next few days, keep the thread warm.
Later.
 
Old 10-08-2018, 02:34 AM   #6934
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Some at Sony would think you a bit of a ‘snob’….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhbVw6PaZA0#t=3m35s
And I couldn't care less. After Kaz Hirai publicly doubted whether there'd be a 4K disc format at all (despite the BDA working on it at the time) it was obvious that some at Sony wanted to concentrate on their 4K streaming service and ditch the physical side of things that was losing them money, but thank **** that didn't turn out to be the case as Sony have proved to be true champions of the 4K Blu-ray format.
 
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Speaking of dynamic range, watched the Space-X launch from Vandenberg tonight from my backyard in the Central Valley. The first stage burn, second stage burn had a huge V contrail that had myriad colors in it. Meanwhile the first stage re-entry burn was vividly visible while the second stage was ascending. It was the most SciFi moment I’ve ever had in real life. (and I’ve been to the Cape Canaveral and Smithsonian museums).

The two launch burns totaled about 12 minutes and were vivid until the second stage shutdown for the satellite orbit insertion. The second stage contrail spread out like the size of a large umbrella in the southwest sky. It truly was a ‘cosmic’ kind of experience for me, I’m guessing we were about 135 miles from the spaceport. Tried to video it with my iPhone 6s, the camera wasn’t up to it, all I got was black screens (even though I could see the burn and contrail on the screen while videoing).

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Apart from the raised letterbox bars on darker full-field content in DV I can detect very few differences between it and HDR10 on the Sony ZD9 in terms of APL, colour, retention of highlight detail and so on. But then I've made sure that the HDR10 is tracking the correct brightness curve (having also tested the same patterns in forced DV) and used the same white balance calibration on both. If I had to pick them apart in a blind test on this TV I'd be very hard pressed to do so (black bars aside), although on very close scrutiny the DV seems to have a slightly more involving usage of the local dimming, but then that could just be my eyes playing tricks as I haven't directly compared two sources back and forth at the same time.
You might of exactly described what I might be seeing, DV having more usage with the local dimming. To me the black levels look deeper. The other thing is my previous Samsung JS8500 (2015) was HDR10 but also needed Dynamic Contrast to really see HDR. Now with this Vizio its night & day difference, probably from color volume, tone mapping and FALD.
 
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Apart from the raised letterbox bars on darker full-field content in DV....
Do you mean that you are getting grey-ish black bars?
 
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Do you mean that you are getting grey-ish black bars?
. This is how I feel at times. This thread should have a translator for all the technical terms. I just like the end result of a 4K experience but I don’t get all the bells and whistles that get me there.
 
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We need a HDR/Dolby Vision expert, Are you experienced?

https://vimeo.com/109988488
with analyzing thee imagery?, I’d say, a wee bit , for example…
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...0#post13298760
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...4#post13299664

but it’s time for other people to take a turn and step up to the plate.

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LordoftheRings, to catch when I post external to this thread, (rather than solely internally - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...9#post13192739)
you’ve got to be attentive all along the watch tower….

 
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