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#381 |
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Apr 2007
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Ray, this is your conscience speaking. I sincerely hope that your serious family issue has been resolved, e.g. when my mother was suffering from Stage IV colon cancer, my life basically centered around two things….my job and supporting her and my Dad through that ordeal…until she passed. And if I’d acted otherwise, I’m certain I would regret it to this day.
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Thanks given by: | ray0414 (08-28-2016) |
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![]() P.S. Though, as an aside, in terms of weakness, the MaxCLL specification of ST2086, which is part of the mastering static metadata requirement is really not useful in determining the diffuse white luminance, ergo a shortcoming. b.t.w. cool shades…but people like it when you smile. Why so serious? ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 08-28-2016 at 02:14 AM. Reason: added a P.S. |
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On a side note, my local Best buy just got in the Sony Z9D on display and... holy ****ing shit. It makes the X94D look like trash in comparison. White levels, detail, black levels... it's probably the best i have seen from an LED that rivals OLED truly. $5,999 for the 65" version, though.... RIP. |
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Thanks given by: | ray0414 (08-28-2016) |
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http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/Do...per_150724.pdf It is characterized by the following properties: ITU-T H.265 HEVC, ITU-T BT.2020, SMPTE ST 2084, SMPTE ST 2086. According to Thierry Fautier, President of Ultra HD Forum, SMPTE ST 2094 Dynamic Metadata is not part of BDA UHD spec. ![]() If one of the 4 different ST 2094 dynamic metadata methods "from Dolby, Philips, Technicolor, Samsung that are considered sufficiently different to make it impossible to rationalize into a single method" is royalty-free, it should be added into the upcoming VP9-PQ HDR technology of the royalty-free approach Internet world (contrary to the HEVC of a HDR10 system, VP9 is royalty-free). Like HDR10, the VP9-PQ is an incomplete HDR technology: the dynamic metadata adaptation for consistent visual, one of the 3 fundamental HDR building blocks, is missing. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=366 https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=362 Quote:
According to the document "JCTVC-X0061 Indication of SMPTE 2094-40 metadata in HEVC" submitted to the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) of ITU-T SG 16 WP 3 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11, like HEVC, SMPTE 2094-40 is protected by patents: http://phenix.it-sudparis.eu/jct/doc...ch_sub_group=1 "4 Patent rights declaration(s) Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. may have current or pending patent rights relating to the technology described in this contribution and, conditioned on reciprocity, is prepared to grant licenses under reasonable and non-discriminatory terms as necessary for implementation of the resulting ITU-T Recommendation | ISO/IEC International Standard (per box 2 of the ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC patent statement and licensing declaration form)." By the way, it is exactly the same patent rights declaration than SMPTE 2094-10 issued by Dolby. Last edited by DanBa; 08-28-2016 at 07:13 PM. |
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No wonder lay consumers are baffled by all the variances of A/V technology specs. to the point of indifference.
Hell, the industry insiders can't even make up their damn minds and get this all finalized and simplified, which should have been done a couple years ago! |
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Oct 2007
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HDR10 was made by the CEA but it has specs that are very close to BDMV HDR. Two differences are that HDR10 doesn't specify a video format and that it can refer to uncompressed video (such as computers and game consoles). Quote:
SMPTE 2094-40 is royalty-free and Samsung has released a patent declaration for it on the SMPTE website for SMPTE 2094-40. Dolby will require a license/royalty for SMPTE 2094-10 though all of that information is under NDA. I don't have a problem with companies wanting to make money but there is something a bit impressive about Dolby pushing for 4,000 nits on HDR movies and than turning around and selling their dynamic metadata system. They are basically creating a problem and selling a solution to that problem. |
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Its hard to tell if there's clipping without a tv known not to clip to be side by side. But from your sun picture it looks to be clipping. The sun isn't small and defined, it looks a little blown out compared to the picture I took of my ks9800. Your colors look excellent though. |
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The 10,000 nit race was launched, apparently the Sony’s Black Master Drive consumer display is able of outputting 4,000 nits of peak brightness. Quote:
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Thanks given by: | ray0414 (08-29-2016) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Ray if you get a chance could you take a pic from you TV of that sun shot? The DV pic from the HDTVtest site is pretty small so it's a little hard to see how much more defined it is. I watched the scene again later and the pic I posted is pretty accurate. Lowering the color had no effect on it (except for less color of course).
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Thanks given by: | bruceames (08-29-2016) |
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Thanks given by: | bruceames (08-29-2016) |
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#397 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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this gathering ^ which is a close up pic of the more wide angle shot at the top of p.80 of the magazine….once viewers got seated. |
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