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But the point is that most studios appear to be grading on Dolby's tech to begin with, so if there's any monetary concern here it's already overcome its first big hurdle.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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New camera from Sony - https://www.sportsvideo.org/2017/10/...studio-camera/
plus, two tidbits about 2 other cameras at end of article. |
Thanks given by: | gkolb (10-17-2017) |
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Oct 16th, 2017 - Deluxe Helps Answer Growing Demand for 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Content with Dolby Vision Approved Authoring Services
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Thanks given by: | Caleb C. (10-18-2017), Geoff D (10-17-2017), gkolb (10-17-2017), PeterTHX (10-18-2017), Robert Zohn (10-18-2017), RockyIII (10-17-2017), Staying Salty (10-17-2017) |
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Oh, my cursory read was that studios were mastering for HDR 10 first and then maybe-shmaybe putting more money into tuning Dolby Vision. You're saying it's the opposite of that?
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In other words: most studios (Warners, Sony, Lionsgate, Universal, possibly Disney and Paramount too) have been mastering their HDR10 wares using Dolby's tech, and it's really no coincidence that most of those outfits have had Dolby Vision available on 4K streaming for a while now, well before the first DV discs started appearing. Disney are also doing the same, releasing HDR10 on disc but DV on streaming. Get the picture? They're grading in DV and downconverting the HDR10 from that, and have been since pretty much the start aside from Fox (though even they do Dolby Vision for certain theatrical releases of theirs). [edit] And don't think that the above news about Deluxe is somehow contradictory, they announced they were ready for DV mastering back in 2014 (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/beh...t-dolby-718343) and have indeed handled the authoring of many HDR10 discs. The point is that they're now approved for actually compressing and authoring Dolby Vision onto UHD disc, not an easy process thanks to the base/enhancement layer composition of DV. Last edited by Geoff D; 10-17-2017 at 10:29 PM. |
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Speaking of that long awaited hdr10+ Content, anyone have a paid subscription for the following website? They've got a new article about Samsung galaxy preparing it for launch.
https://www.displaydaily.com/paid-ne...ring-for-hdr10 |
Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (10-18-2017) |
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Banned
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Unless you have the room and money for a giant cinema screen or IMAX theater, 8k is absolutely not necessary for the home.
NHK was demoing 8k broadcasts at NAB, and it was not that impressive. One of the apparent killers was the gobs of compression used making any visual benefits over 4k moot. The only upside was the immersive audio, which could be had with 4k. If the industry would only take the time to get 4k right and nail down 12 bit HDR and Rec 2020, along with at least Blu-ray grade lossless Dolby Atmos and include much higher bitrates than they wish to currently allocate, 4k would be perfect for decades to come... if we last that long. Last edited by FilmFreakosaurus; 10-19-2017 at 01:48 AM. |
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Sep 2010
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Huawei and Dolby Laboratories Announce World’s First Dolby Vision-enabled Set-top Box for IPTV
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/465-hi...l#post55009012 The Huawei Q22 could be a universal HDR STB. Apparently, its SoC is Hi3796M V200 from HiSilicon, a Huawei company. The Huawei Q22 set-top box is providing by Altibox, a Norwegian fibre operator. https://www.altibox.no/privat/kundes...e-til-dekoder/ http://avforum.no/forum/digitalt-bak...ml#post2051196 https://www.tek.no/artikler/test-huawei-q22/399158 https://androidtvbox.eu/hisilicon-hi...on-hdr-10-hlg/ ![]() ![]() The Hi3796M V200 SoC is compatible with all existing operational HDR formats: HDR10, Dolby Vision, HEVC HLG HDR, VP9-HLG / VP9-PQ YouTube HDR ("HEVC and VP9 10bit decoding"). |
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I hope this is the first of many more devices like it. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Sony's new α7R III mirrorless camera records 4k HLG, S-Log2 and S-Log3.
https://alphauniverse.com/stories/so...ion-and-speed/ |
Thanks given by: | DanBa (10-25-2017), Robert Zohn (10-25-2017) |
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Sep 2010
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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at the meeting the working group essentially accepted the proposal by Dolby with some changes in wording |
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