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Old 01-12-2015, 08:41 PM   #4501
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According to whom?...
Not just ITU’s WP6C group… https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...u#post10253471

Nor working group(s) in SMPTE….
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SMPTE update with regards to items of interest in this thread…

10E Study Group on HDR Ecosystem
https://kws.smpte.org/kws/public/pro...project_id=241

3 hour meeting included the presentations of proposals from Philips, Technicolor, NHK and the BBC. In the future, proposals from other organizations are expected, but were unavailable at the time of the December meeting. Lots of folks interested in HDR.
As well as others nicely itemized in a cursory fashion by Carolyn… http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/beh...want-my-762322

Plus, across the pond (from me, not you), you’ve also got the DVB and the EBU. And, on an entirely different note, for our still image photog friends, you’ve got the XR, XT, etc. subgroups within jpeg http://www.jpeg.org/

Evvveryone’s getting into the HDR game.
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Old 01-12-2015, 11:55 PM   #4502
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There ya go again being too judgmental, Peter! On the plus or half glass full side, speaking as an owner of both 4K tv brands, one could argue that with the Viz, owners are getting more for their money. For not only are they getting a supposedly inanimate device, but with Vizio’s implementation of full-array backlighting with local dimming, an owner/user is getting something that is kind of alive as it appears to breath…. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...c#post10089063

Sooooo, one need not go out and get a cat, dog, parrot etc. as another living companion. The Viz is a multi-purpose entity. My wife and I have a living creature down there in our San Diego place which is better than a plant because it talks and we don't have to worry at all about feeding it, walking it, or having it rip up our furniture when we're up here in the LA/OC county environs.
Haha.

Yeah, I can only live with the dimmer on for a few minutes before it drives me batty. Tragically the E-series is the only thing this broke college Junior can afford.
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Old 01-13-2015, 08:09 PM   #4503
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Quoted from the ^….”But in addition to the availability of production and post tools, DreamWorks Animation’s head of digital strategy and business development Jim Mainard emphasized that filmmakers will also need to understand how to tell stories with this new palette. “I don’t hear about training creatives, but that’s something we have to think about,” he said. “It will take a while to get the braintrust.”

As Jim’s ^ plea dovetails nicely into a previous discussion we had with Richard from another thread, a month prior to CES 2015….
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The problem is that with high or extended (as Dolby actually prefers calling it) dynamic range is that it is even less forgiving than shooting in 4K which, in terms of the cost issue which you bring up, could potentially push make-up, set design, etc. to *up their game*. Additionally, I would say that in order to get ‘the full effect’ or the best effect out of Dolby Vision or any high dynamic range solution will be to light the scene in a way that would make the most out of an HDR finish…which could contribute additional cost. And the best way to check the lighting of a scene would be with the use of an HDR on-set monitor, of which, as of now, there is no practical product available for D.P.’s.

The producer can always have a colorist do an HDR pass on a good dynamic range element from a high end modern day digital camera or even film and produce something better than SDR mastering if the Director and colorist work collaboratively at it but, to get the full effect out of any HDR finish I think it would be optimal to have that finish in mind from the get-go and structure the production accordingly…which could incur additional cost. This is all new territory and the learning curve for everyone has just begun.
So, in addition to careful make-up, set design, a quick braintrust grocery list:

1.an HDR on set monitor is sorely needed
2. DP’s and Directors coming to a consensus as to a standard light level best for HDR capture at least as a guide for new practioners
3. Set an exposure goal (in your mind) for objects and surroundings of most interest of more like ~ 5˝ stops rather than the currently typical 3˝ stops
4. Locking down a transfer function for the HDR master such as ACES
5. Save colorists and mastering technicians from eyestrain - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post10266495
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Old 01-14-2015, 06:45 PM   #4504
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^ Attention Vilmos Z. and Yuri, we need a course dedicated to HDR at GCI…http://globalcinematography.com/about/aboutGCI.html

For, I think, these days , the creation/building of new teaching centers devoted to new technology (HDR) on the grounds of major Hollywood studios, or at least at Sony Pictures, like this one in the past http://www.studiodaily.com/2010/02/s...nology-center/ would indeed struggle to come to fruition.

As to smaller studios, RED could always step up to the plate by offering one of their REDucation training programs centered around HDR. Just sayin...
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Old 01-15-2015, 04:40 PM   #4505
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DCP of The Wedding Ringer….
Image Format: 4K (4096x1716 Scope)
Feature Run Time: 1:41:01
Audio Format: 5.1

To long term readers, I know, I know, as one can identify from the file name… WeddingRinger-CCAP_FTR_S_EN-XX_OV_51-HI-VI_4K_SPE_20141220_DLA_IOP_OV, this theatrical deliverable is yet another interop DCP, but progress does continue (in that regard with a meeting next week on the WB lot, amongst other matters of D-Cinema interest) towards the goal of SMPTE DCPs to theaters, which are/will be superior.
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Old 01-15-2015, 04:48 PM   #4506
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Note to solo subscribers to only this thread of our Tech Forum, as I humbly notice its just surpassed the ľ million viewership mark here….https://forum.blu-ray.com/forumdisplay.php?f=24 and with a plethora of tech threads, I realize for those with limited time, that it’s tough to scan each one for members’ insights, breaking news, etc.

So, for those unawares, we’ve got a man down in south England - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...a#post10282343

Send your best wishes via public posting or PM to help ease his ordeal….only takes a moment.
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Old 01-16-2015, 09:13 PM   #4507
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It has seriously peed me off not being able to play a little destiny or fifa this Christmas. Especially when the nephews have been visiting. I still can't get on even tonight. What a complete farce this year has been for gamers of the ps4 variety in my opinion.
I haven’t played any video games in years, but could get into VR…http://www.marketwatch.com/story/at-...oom-2015-01-07

Primer on VR, as well as, for that matter, on the ETC <- which few have heard of, or have much knowledge about, except for industry folk -


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I'll try to check into the Prem League thread to see what's up with you, Tob, etc. except I've been so busy lately.
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Old 01-16-2015, 11:10 PM   #4508
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I haven’t played any video games in years, but could get into VR…http://www.marketwatch.com/story/at-...oom-2015-01-07

Primer on VR, as well as, for that matter, on the ETC <- which few have heard of, or have much knowledge about, except for industry folk -

Virtual Reality by Phil Lelyveld, Program Manager at USC Entertainment Technology Center - YouTube

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I'll try to check into the Prem League thread to see what's up with you, Tob, etc. except I've been so busy lately.
I have my eyes on developments with the OR and Morpheus Penton Man.

As for the footy, we have finally got shot of Altidore and signed ex Toronto man Defoe. He has an excellent record in the Premier league so I hope he can still do it at the age of 32!

I haven't posted much in the 4k forums but believe me, I. Cant wait for 4k discs.
I'm purely a consumer of all that UHD goodness though, don't really know all the heavy tech stuff!
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Old 01-17-2015, 06:06 PM   #4509
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I haven't posted much in the 4k forums but believe me, I. Cant wait for 4k discs.
I'm purely a consumer of all that UHD goodness though, don't really know all the heavy tech stuff!
Well I could delve into excruciating detail as to exactly how it was determined how many bits per color per pixel (12) for DCI (theatrical D-Cinema motion pictures) would be sufficient (in order for viewers not to see artifacts) by the luminance experiment(s) conducted at thee old digital cinema lab of the ETC, but… I’ll spare you.

This is a light read, but you’ll still be way ahead of most by learning some consumer-level accurate cutting edge info from significant players in the food chain offering insight. It ends with the query, “Who will be the James Cameron of HDR?”…. http://www.etcentric.org/ces-panel-d...creative-tool/

For the more heavy technologically minded, in a little over two weeks at a symposium out in the SoCal dez there’ll be a lecture on color grading for HDR displays as well as different aspects related to 4K rez....for think of capturing and creating the content as the DNA of Ultra HD Blu-ray discs.
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As for the footy, we have finally got shot of Altidore and signed ex Toronto man Defoe. He has an excellent record in the Premier league so I hope he can still do it at the age of 32!
Good news on your Jozy transfer, as he just wasn’t cutting it in the Prem. I hope Arsene opens up his pocketbook for us as we’re still at least 2 quality players away from actually competing for the title.
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Old 01-18-2015, 03:42 AM   #4510
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C’mon folks, only 22 days left with close to 70 grand still needed in funding the SMPTE doc - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/s...-moving-images

I realize a lot of motion picture gals and guys don’t have the same degree of passion as off-road motorcyclists (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...le-lovett-rela) but come on, even a small contribution will do and you can remain anonymous , if you prefer, going back thru the list…https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/s...images#pledges to the very first person who pledged.
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Old 01-18-2015, 03:44 AM   #4511
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Reminds me, I need several moments to do a SMPTE-BBC tie in with a past post. Give me a chance to find the BBC link I was emailed yesterday.
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Old 01-18-2015, 03:57 AM   #4512
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3 hour meeting included the presentations of proposals from Philips, Technicolor, NHK and the BBC. In the future, proposals from other organizations are expected, but were unavailable at the time of the December meeting. Lots of folks interested in HDR.
(information ^ of which has not yet been officially posted as an update on the SMPTE Study Group page, so you’re getting it fresh here on Blu-ray.com)

Anyway, speaking of the BBC and the current theme of UHD and HDR, for another primer on the topic, see the easy-to-read and view recent visual illustrations with explanation from across the pond….http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2015/01...-dynamic-range
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C’mon folks, only 22 days left with close to 70 grand still needed in funding the SMPTE doc - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/s...-moving-images.
No Blu-ray perk? I'm happy to back documentaries and movies IF there's a Blu-ray...
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Anyway, speaking of the BBC and the current theme of UHD and HDR, for another primer on the topic, see the easy-to-read and view recent visual illustrations with explanation from across the pond….http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2015/01...-dynamic-range
Great news and informative post. Very much enjoyed watching their HD broadcast of the fireworks on NYE, I imagine it was spectacular in HDR.
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Old 01-18-2015, 06:43 PM   #4515
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No Blu-ray perk? I'm happy to back documentaries and movies IF there's a Blu-ray...
Point taken, the backer rewards should be remedied with the choice of either a DVD or a Blu-ray disc, as the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers should offer the best engineered physical media home delivery format there is currently available to the funders.
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Old 01-18-2015, 06:48 PM   #4516
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Great news and informative post. Very much enjoyed watching their HD broadcast of the fireworks on NYE, I imagine it was spectacular in HDR.
For more geek-ified insight, from a publication out of
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HDR without metadata for broadcasters….. https://www.dvb.org/resources/public...e44.pdf#page=8
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Old 01-18-2015, 06:55 PM   #4517
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Tie-in post with zee eyes and zee
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When folks get around to viewing The Theory of Everything, either at their local commercial theater or on Blu when released, notice how bright Stephen Hawkins eyes are compared to that of the softer surroundings in the frame, typical for the ambience of the era. That trait was not some inherent genetic characteristic of the actor portraying Stephen….he got some help in post production.
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Old 01-18-2015, 10:54 PM   #4518
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Eddie Redmayne is EXTREMELY posh though Penton, that may also explain it
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Well I could delve into excruciating detail as to exactly how it was determined how many bits per color per pixel (12) for DCI (theatrical D-Cinema motion pictures) would be sufficient (in order for viewers not to see artifacts) by the luminance experiment(s)...
Now, in regards to colors, one of the reasons why the DCI chose the color coordinates of XYZ for the gamut container is that the thinking was to provide an enabling foundation upon which technological improvements in D-Cinema colorimetry could be built in the future.

This is of the same mindset as to why BT.2020 support is a good thing for Ultra HD Blu-ray and was chosen, despite current consumer TVs not being capable of full BT.2020 primaries coverage at this time. As to D-Cinema, when lasers become economical for theatrical exhibition and mastering; likewise, the DCI spec will not need to be redone in order to include presentation of a wider color gamut than P3 because, with ACES, a newly expanded gamut laser ODT could be utilized to do it.

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As apparently some misinformation or at least confusion about the nuances of HDR following CES 2015 is appearing on the world wide web since HDR was such a big theme at the show in Vegas, I’ve now received more than one inquiry regarding extended dynamic range as to what movies can and can not be remastered (with value) in HDR in terms of the latitude of the recorded source material.

I’ll type up a simple easy-to-read response tomorrow maybe supplemented with a tiny bit of insider industry info because I’m too tired tonight. Later.
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