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yeah if you go a few pages back since tues my Walmart had in 4k selection a row of the following American psycho punisher Halloween punisher warzone 4k's with a sale price named of movies but didn't put the movies there
I waited until 1:50 called back yesterday afternoon guy went into the back and asked around see if those movies were in any boxes said no that's when I decided screw this order both movies bullmoose yesterday which got shipped today prob get them sat or mon but I still wonder if I would had waited today not order bullmoose if they had finally put them on shelf or not, but I dread to call them back what done is done then again they prob haven't still meh for the record I bet next tues they will put them on shelf btw |
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BTW I've compared the HDR10 layer to the DV on several UHD discs and none of them display obvious differences in colour, but then I've got the correct 6500K colour temperature dialled in on both, so... |
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I won't be able to check this out until the weekend. But I'm super pumped.
Not worried one iota about the possibility of 'muted' colors. If anything, I would think it would be closer to a 'fall' aesthetic, compared to what we got on the 35th anniversary disc; which admittedly looks amazing, but has more of a summer 'feel' to the film. Very excited to check it out. Especially since Lionsgate seems to be on the right path with their catalog releases right now (American Psycho looked amazing). |
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For example, the metal on his face in the DV pic looks green, in HDR10 pic looks blue. Some eyes can differentiate more colors. |
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To my eyes it’s significant. And your description is exactly what I see. Bottom line, there is a color difference. It’s not just tone mapping.
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As I said, without knowing how either of those modes were actually calibrated to the correct colour temperature, if at all, then the photos mean bupkis.
Even so, tone mapping can absolutely play a part because it's about mapping the volume of the image inclusive of colour, not just the nits. Better representation of colour volume will absolutely come with better tone mapping. But again, there are too many variables at play here (calibration of modes, exposure of photos) for someone to announce that DV is amazingly better when they haven't even seen it in action on a UHD disc yet and are taking an online article - those known bastions of informed, unbiased fact - as gospel. Last edited by Geoff D; 09-28-2018 at 01:07 AM. |
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It’s not just these particular photos. I see this in real life on virtually all DV movies. It’s something I mentioned in other threads before these pictures were posted. I think DV is superior to HDR10.
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And I don't see those kinds of differences between HDR10 and DV at all....but that's what happens when you can accurately track an HDR image out to ~2000 nits of peak brightness before needing to compress the colour volume, the colour isn't suffering for it and so DV adds the final touch of gloss to my viewing (along with occasional grey bars
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Sonys are known for prioritising APL over preserving the wider range of an image so again, the differences you were perceiving are not so surprising when one takes into account the 600/700 nit peak of an A1E and how much of the range the Sony was throwing away on top of that. The ZD9 is doing the same of course, but when it can stretch out to 2000 nits then it throws away a little less than the OLED, you know? The ZD9's got a couple of years on the clock but it's still one of the very best HDR TVs on the market today. And hey, at least mine's calibrated so I know exactly what it's doing in the various modes.
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Meanwhile...
So I did briefly play this on my Xbone X in HDR10 and I still got that light flickering around the edges in dark scenes, so it just seems to be something that happens on my TV regardless as it's not isolated to Dolby Vision or the Oppo. Luckily it's not a huge deal, but it's odd. Also, the colors were fine so I'm not sure what to say to the member who was reporting color issues on their Xbone playback earlier. ![]() Last edited by bradnoyes; 09-28-2018 at 02:35 AM. |
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