As an Amazon associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!                               
×

Best 4K Blu-ray Deals


Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals »
Top deals | New deals  
 All countries United States United Kingdom Canada Germany France Spain Italy Australia Netherlands Japan Mexico
Hard Boiled 4K (Blu-ray)
$49.99
 
Casino 4K (Blu-ray)
$29.99
21 hrs ago
In the Mouth of Madness 4K (Blu-ray)
$36.69
 
Shin Godzilla 4K (Blu-ray)
$34.96
 
Back to the Future 4K (Blu-ray)
$29.96
21 hrs ago
Hell's Angels 4K (Blu-ray)
$34.99
3 hrs ago
The Mask 4K (Blu-ray)
$44.73
8 hrs ago
Spawn 4K (Blu-ray)
$31.99
 
Airport: The Complete Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$86.13
1 day ago
Starman 4K (Blu-ray)
$33.20
3 hrs ago
I Know What You Did Last Summer 4K (Blu-ray)
$39.99
 
The Sound of Music 4K (Blu-ray)
$37.99
 
What's your next favorite movie?
Join our movie community to find out


Image from: Life of Pi (2012)

Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > 4K Ultra HD > 4K Blu-ray and 4K Movies
Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 04-15-2016, 09:29 PM   #441
Deciazulado Deciazulado is offline
Site Manager
 
Deciazulado's Avatar
 
Aug 2006
USiberia
6
1161
7056
4063
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by dvdmike View Post
Photoshop then
In other words, what you want is each 4K image to be manipulated in Photoshop till it looks just like the Blu-ray one. Or each one to be dimmed till it dims all the highlights detail above 100 nits to be under 100 nits, no matter if one has a 1000 nit max highlight, and another one has a 4000 nit highlight, and another a standard 100 nit highlight, just as long as the 100 nit "SDR" pic doesn't clip. So picture A should use a -3 setting and picture B a -10 setting and picture C a 0 setting. And if the movie has 20 shots shown, 20 different settings.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-15-2016, 09:36 PM   #442
dvdmike dvdmike is offline
Banned
 
Jun 2010
1069
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deciazulado View Post
In other words, what you want is each 4K image to be manipulated in Photoshop till it looks just like the Blu-ray one. Or each one to be dimmed till it dims all the highlights detail above 100 nits to be under 100 nits, no matter if one has a 1000 nit max highlight, and another one has a 4000 nit highlight, and another a standard 100 nit highlight, just as long as the 100 nit "SDR" pic doesn't clip. So picture A should use a -3 setting and picture B a -10 setting and picture C a 0 setting. And if the movie has 20 shots shown, 20 different settings.
Um yeah, um no
Wake me when we have direct feed shots in each mode
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-15-2016, 10:47 PM   #443
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deciazulado View Post
...

like I said before , you're concentrating on what a 10,000 to 0.0001 nit 10-bit image format converted (in 8 bits!) placeholder image looks like in 100 nit SDR 2.2γ computer image, most likely a ~1000:1 IPS LCD monitor. Like saying this Dolby Atmos multichannel mix sounds weird when heard in my stereo boom box.
Dude, as long as the actual SDR conversion done by the player doesn't look as Leon-hot as your SDR pics do then that's fine by me, but I'm not going to say that those homebrew converted pictures look great when the contrast is as nuked as that. [edit] If you're putting them out there like that then it's not crazy to expect them to be judged on face value regardless of what they were sourced from.

Last edited by Geoff D; 04-15-2016 at 11:36 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-16-2016, 12:07 AM   #444
Deciazulado Deciazulado is offline
Site Manager
 
Deciazulado's Avatar
 
Aug 2006
USiberia
6
1161
7056
4063
Default What we have here is a failure of Dynamic Metadata. :p

The "SDR"s probably could be done a lot dimmer like for example maybe something like 500 nits = 100 or 1000 nits = 100 (or even 10,000 nits = 100) but they'll be 2 or 3 times (or 30) as dark on the web browser and then won't most people, those with regular SDR LCDs (instead of those that have higher top of the lines 500 and 1000 nit LCDs) then complain "The UHD is too dim when compared to the Blu-ray!"?

Is the problem to fit a square peg in a round hole. And fit all the variations in range from different movies into the least bright common denominator. That's why I postulated if that each would have to be manipulated / changed / altered from one another individually instead of all in one value untampered. You have the HDR rendering to see how high the highlights go above SDR.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-16-2016, 02:06 AM   #445
infiniteCR infiniteCR is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
infiniteCR's Avatar
 
Jun 2014
327
1648
191
5
Default

UHD should be better in SDR than bluray in every way possible. If not something is really Wong.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-16-2016, 05:32 AM   #446
42041 42041 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
Oct 2008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by infiniteCR View Post
UHD should be better in SDR than bluray in every way possible. If not something is really Wong.
...there being no standard way of recovering the correct SDR color grade from the HDR would definitely qualify.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-16-2016, 06:01 AM   #447
Oliver K Oliver K is offline
Senior Member
 
Oct 2008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Penton-Man View Post
Well following 4K spatial resolution finishing and the introduction and refinement of HDR, the next augmentation to next gen (UHD) video will be HFR

And on that note, at NAB to which I’m soon departing for, although not movie content and not primarily at the Sony booth, there will be an HFR demo over a realtime end-to-end chain over IPTV, which will be a first.
I am definitely NOT interested in 8k at home seeing that we have no content whatsoever at the moment that really uses the full spatial potential of 4k but I guess HFR is inevitable and the current standard allows for up to 60 frames after all which is plenty for most movements.

What I find much more important is a reasonable HDR standard for cinemas that again will allow us to have the same presentation at home that was intended for cinemas. I believe Dolby calls for around 100 nits in its Dolby cinemas and that would make much more sense for front projection systems at home and it certainly could be scaled up according to available display brightness to also accommodate TV's that go up to 500, 1000 or more nits.

Last edited by Oliver K; 04-16-2016 at 06:13 AM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-16-2016, 06:10 AM   #448
James Freeman James Freeman is offline
Senior Member
 
James Freeman's Avatar
 
Oct 2013
Default

Anyone care to test my screenshot videos on their HDR TV?
* Copy to USB stick and play on TV or UHD Player.

@Blu-ray.com
In regards to the official 4k HDR screenshots;
Please don't convert the Rec.2020 signal to Rec.709 because it clips or compresses the colors outside rec.709 (no better than a regular blu-ray).
In other words, the HDR images you post are only HDR with the wide gamut colors lost forever.
In your capturing method make sure the Player receives a Rec.2020 ST.2084 EDID so the player don't do any color or range conversion.

Before you you post thousands of 4k HDR screenshots in rec.709, please consider retaining the original rec.2020 gamut for people who actually have a profiled wide gamut screen and want to see colors outside rec.709.

Last edited by James Freeman; 04-16-2016 at 10:49 AM.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
pawel86ck (04-16-2016)
Old 04-16-2016, 02:10 PM   #449
ray0414 ray0414 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
ray0414's Avatar
 
Oct 2015
Michigan, USA, 35yo
9
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by James Freeman View Post
Anyone care to test my screenshot videos on their HDR TV?
* Copy to USB stick and play on TV or UHD Player.

@Blu-ray.com
In regards to the official 4k HDR screenshots;
Please don't convert the Rec.2020 signal to Rec.709 because it clips or compresses the colors outside rec.709 (no better than a regular blu-ray).
In other words, the HDR images you post are only HDR with the wide gamut colors lost forever.
In your capturing method make sure the Player receives a Rec.2020 ST.2084 EDID so the player don't do any color or range conversion.

Before you you post thousands of 4k HDR screenshots in rec.709, please consider retaining the original rec.2020 gamut for people who actually have a profiled wide gamut screen and want to see colors outside rec.709.


I planned to check them out but working all weekend. Hopefully soon.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 01:10 AM   #450
Pyoko Pyoko is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
Pyoko's Avatar
 
Apr 2008
151
722
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by James Freeman View Post
Fellows could you be kind and try on your TV
THESE HDR Screenshot VIDEOS:
Tried a couple on my Samsung JS8500. They trigger the HDR mode but there's no real HDR effect, comparing the Life of Pi screenshot sequence to the HDR trailer the blacks are extremely washed out.

It looks similar to when playing the trailers in madVR (which converts to SDR) while maxing the backlight. Also there's some problem with the files themselves, they don't seem to seek properly or show duration in MPC-HC, and on my Samsung it spits out an error message halfway through.

Last edited by Pyoko; 04-17-2016 at 01:33 AM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:09 AM   #451
James Freeman James Freeman is offline
Senior Member
 
James Freeman's Avatar
 
Oct 2013
Default

Okay, fixed the seeking problem, I had to mux to mp4 instead just rename the hevc file.
Please redownload from this post: Small HDR Screenshot Test Videos

EDIT:
Avatar HDR is up, 35 images all from SDR blu-ray.com converted to HDR.
Converter to ST.2084, shrunk to output level 190 (1000nit), encoded in HDR.
A "Lazy HDR" I shall call it.

By the look of it, most SDR blurays already contains the HDR range it is just compressed, meaning it can be un-compressed and mastered as HDR (I just did that).
Also by the look of it, a straight transfer from SDR to HDR can be done and I think if the studios are lazy they might be doing just that.
A "Lazy HDR" will cost much MUCH less than a proper HDR mastering but generate the same amount of sales, we'll see.

Last edited by James Freeman; 04-17-2016 at 12:35 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 05:34 PM   #452
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

The likes of Technicolor already have their own SDR-to-HDR conversion doohickeys so yeah, it's not a matter of 'if' but 'when' we start seeing "lazy" conversions (like those quick fire 3D conversions from Fox which used some kind of automated JVC process).
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:19 PM   #453
James Freeman James Freeman is offline
Senior Member
 
James Freeman's Avatar
 
Oct 2013
Default

Just made Revenant HDR Slideshow because why not...

This movie looks like it was primarily graded for HDR only then converted to SDR.
Not all scenes with white utilize peak brightness like some lazy conversion, this is great.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:26 PM   #454
dvdmike dvdmike is offline
Banned
 
Jun 2010
1069
Default

None of the videos work in any video app on my Sony
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:27 PM   #455
ray0414 ray0414 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
ray0414's Avatar
 
Oct 2015
Michigan, USA, 35yo
9
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by James Freeman View Post
Just made Revenant HDR Slideshow because why not...

This movie looks like it was primarily graded for HDR only then converted to SDR.
Not all scenes with white utilize peak brightness like some lazy conversion, this is great.


What was your source for that?
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:29 PM   #456
ray0414 ray0414 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
ray0414's Avatar
 
Oct 2015
Michigan, USA, 35yo
9
Default

Posted at avs.

Marco Polo netflix. Hdr top, sdr bottom.



  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:31 PM   #457
James Freeman James Freeman is offline
Senior Member
 
James Freeman's Avatar
 
Oct 2013
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ray0414 View Post
What was your source for that?
Did you try it?
I have yet to see a single comment about these video from a person with an HDR TV.

Quote:
Marco Polo netflix. Hdr top, sdr bottom.
That's what I'm talking about!
Instead of applying S-curve they just clipped it, lazy bumps...

Quote:
Originally Posted by dvdmike View Post
None of the videos work in any video app on my Sony
What does it say in the manual, can the app player read HEVC HDR video files?
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:34 PM   #458
ray0414 ray0414 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
ray0414's Avatar
 
Oct 2015
Michigan, USA, 35yo
9
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by James Freeman View Post
Did you try it?
I have yet to see a single comment about these video from a person with an HDR TV.


That's what I'm talking about!
Instead of applying S-curve they just clipped it, lazy bumps...

I haven't had a chance to download anything yet. Where's the revenant clips?

I thought the hdr version on top looked great. Lots of added detail and less blowout.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:35 PM   #459
ray0414 ray0414 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
ray0414's Avatar
 
Oct 2015
Michigan, USA, 35yo
9
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by dvdmike View Post
None of the videos work in any video app on my Sony

The sonys have issues playing hdr clips. Others recommend using a certain file player, but can't remember it off hand.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-17-2016, 07:35 PM   #460
James Freeman James Freeman is offline
Senior Member
 
James Freeman's Avatar
 
Oct 2013
Default

Same post, here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=439
  Reply With Quote
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > 4K Ultra HD > 4K Blu-ray and 4K Movies



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 10:19 AM.