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Old 06-05-2019, 01:15 AM   #9761
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Aye, we ALL have our favourites. I should get a Sony tattoo.


Indeed, from the same RED forum I mentioned earlier I recall you saying a couple of years ago that most HDR TVs at that time did their processing in a gamma space which is why so many extra bits are needed to ensure the smoothest reproduction of gradients, i.e. 10 bits of HDR don't translate into 10 bits of gamma because of how differently the code values are distributed, PQ reserving what seems like a comparatively small amount for all that lowlight/highlight information. So to process 10-bit HDR properly you need ~12 bits, to process 12-bit you need 15 and so on.
I think today it is still pretty common for the panel itself to expect 2.2 gamma.
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Old 06-05-2019, 02:00 AM   #9762
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Old 06-05-2019, 02:03 AM   #9763
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I wasn't sure that Yoeri could've come up with a more 'busy' HDR ecosystem layout than his Venn diagrams...until now
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Indeed, from the same RED forum I mentioned earlier I recall you saying a couple of years ago that most HDR TVs at that time did their processing in a gamma space which is why so many extra bits are needed to ensure the smoothest reproduction of gradients, i.e. 10 bits of HDR don't translate into 10 bits of gamma because of how differently the code values are distributed, PQ reserving what seems like a comparatively small amount for all that lowlight/highlight information. So to process 10-bit HDR properly you need ~12 bits, to process 12-bit you need 15 and so on.
That explains a lot about the market, 12 bit drivers are available, but manufacturers are not in a hurry to spend the cash on 12 bit drivers and 15 bit processing. 8K resolution is cheaper
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Old 06-05-2019, 12:40 PM   #9766
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That explains a lot about the market, 12 bit drivers are available, but manufacturers are not in a hurry to spend the cash on 12 bit drivers and 15 bit processing. 8K resolution is cheaper
Well, Sony have got the 14-bit processing nailed down.
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Old 06-05-2019, 02:05 PM   #9767
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FX Guide has a nice article on the new Mac Pro workstation:

Behind Apple’s Mac Pro: Editing, Grading and HDR

https://www.fxguide.com/featured/beh...ading-and-hdr/

I would also recommend the podcast episode they quote and link to in the article, an interview with Shane Mario Ruggieri of Dolby:

https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcas...=1000434324538

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Old 06-05-2019, 03:30 PM   #9768
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still wear this, from time to time, when the electronics people have done something special - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...y#post14011590
^ given out to members of the team that participated in a past bay to bay multiple sclerosis bike tour (bike MS).
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I would also recommend the podcast episode they quote and link to in the article, an interview with Shane Mario Ruggieri of Dolby:
Shane graded the HDR Montage.
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That explains a lot about the market, 12 bit drivers are available, but manufacturers are not in a hurry to spend the cash on 12 bit drivers and 15 bit processing. 8K resolution is cheaper
talking 12-bit...https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...s#post14525712
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Cool Penton; that's where physical is going...8K HDR own custom homemade movies.
And we need 8K HDR TVs for viewing them. ...MicroĹED.
Everything else...8K streaming by 2022. ...5G, Avatar 2 in 3D (3D HDR projektors).

* Don't have that CineGear Expo in Tijuana Mexico, you'll come back in the US empty; no gear, no new hat.
I’ve always liked attending CineGear (except for the year the weather was well over 100 degrees ) because the new stuff is neat and it’s held so close to me not requiring much of any travel and I find, no matter what the discipline, that enthusiasts in person (face-to-face) tend not to be rude or dismissive at all, as is sometimes the case compared to online.

It’s always good to get out and socialize in person. If you ever get the chance to cross the waterway at the time, I think Method (https://www.methodstudios.com/en/ ) in Vancouver has at least an annual Open House which might be interesting and fun for you.
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Shane graded the HDR Montage.
good man, he’s an avid biker too
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I’ve always liked attending CineGear (except for the year the weather was well over 100 degrees ) because the new stuff is neat and it’s held so close to me not requiring much of any travel and I find, no matter what the discipline, that enthusiasts in person (face-to-face) tend not to be rude or dismissive at all, as is sometimes the case compared to online.

It’s always good to get out and socialize in person. If you ever get the chance to cross the waterway at the time, I think Method (https://www.methodstudios.com/en/ ) in Vancouver has at least an annual Open House which might be interesting and fun for you.
The short YouTube video you posted of people attending CineGear you can tell right away they are a friendly bunch of moving picture enthusiasts. The gear keeps advancing and getting closer to deliver a better picture than what the eye see. Of course, the gear is equipped with better lenses than the human eye.

When I was in high school I took portrait, graphic design, geometry, 3-dimensional perspective in architecture, human sciences, psychology, social interactions, philosophy, cinema history, photography, painting, arts. We were a bunch of creators in the art of communicating life's essence.

Today we continue this pursuit anywhere and everywhere.
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Old 06-05-2019, 06:52 PM   #9774
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If you name is Darin, then contrast ratio is all the matters. We have a drinking game, every time Darin says contrast, we take a shot.
shades of -
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FX Guide has a nice article on the new Mac Pro workstation:
Behind Apple’s Mac Pro: Editing, Grading and HDR
https://www.fxguide.com/featured/beh...ading-and-hdr/
given the number of backlight zones (576), some professionals serious about purchasing Apple’s 6K monitor wouldn’t mind someone like Stacey or Kris to test it for evidence of halation….to see if it really qualifies at the ‘Pro’ level
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The short YouTube video you posted of people attending CineGear you can tell right away they are a friendly bunch of moving picture enthusiasts. The gear keeps advancing and getting closer to deliver a better picture than what the eye see. Of course, the gear is equipped with better lenses than the human eye.

When I was in high school I took portrait, graphic design, geometry, 3-dimensional perspective in architecture, human sciences, psychology, social interactions, philosophy, cinema history, photography, painting, arts. We were a bunch of creators in the art of communicating life's essence.

Today we continue this pursuit anywhere and everywhere.
as a follow-up to this - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...a#post16479795
old classic illustration wrt the relative importance of luminance v. color by a photographer -
http://therefractedlight.blogspot.co...han-color.html
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I'm getting an Apple tattoo. ....Based on a black & white photo taken by a Leica camera.
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Thank you! Maybe you can stack rank in order of importance? That may need a disc all on its own! LOL
Dolby Atmos
The Dolby Atmos Installation PDF shows these layouts and where they recommend speakers be located per Dolby's various object rendering lookup tables:
https://www.dolby.com/us/en/technolo...lby-atmos.html

7.1.4
5.1.4
7.1.2
5.1.2
9.1.6
7.1.6
11.1.8
24.1.10

These are the main "biggies" for the moment.

DTS: X

7.1.4
5.1.4
7.1.2
5.1.2

DTS: X Pro

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...new hat.
Well I had pick up something commemorative at CineGear to wear at times because my other current special cap – https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...p#post16033627

needs to stay in decent photographic quality at least until June 2020 as it’s already been going thru rigorous celebrations - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...m#post16222529
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https://www.thebroadcastbridge.com/c...rimetry-part-1
by John W., who I remember back in the day abundantly contributed to a lively debate (in a closed group where one need be an expert on such topics in order to qualify to join) as to whether XYZ primaries should be used for the color primaries of UHDTV in what became ITU-R Recommendation BT.2020 - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...0#post14525756

John is well versed in color and I would recommend this series for those desiring to learn more about the topic and how it relates to devices.
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