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Why can't we just have both in one machine? Seems like that was too much to ask from Dolby, they really should have tested the LL mode far more thoroughly before sending it out in this botched state. ![]() Quote:
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Either way, I am with you on the Optimizer especially when using on a high luminance TV. So little content is in the high nit range it's better to just let it clip a little keep that impactful Brightness. You barely notice what's clipping. I do love it on the OLED though because it's like 3 times less bright anyway, and not as noticeable so it's neat to see more detail. |
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Thanks given by: | SpinDoctor (10-12-2019) |
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I hope the following is an appropriate question to ask on this thread.
Does anyone know if the player uses the same laser to read 4K disk and Blu-ray disk? My player has stopped reading both 4K and BD last night. The only thing I have done is unplugging power to the unit for half a minute, and trying again to no avail. So I am trying to work out what is wrong with the unit. |
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#4587 | |
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As for the tone curve, how does that work? It's not average brightness that's the problem because the point of the Optimiser is that it keeps 50% of the signal i.e. 100 nits preserved and then starts to map it the further out it goes according to what display setting is used (High, Medium etc). The problem is that highlights lose their comparative lustre, rendering out a much more linear SDR-like curve for the image. So adjusting the tone curve may well restore more brightness but if it raises it on a global level then bringing back the highlight luminance will make the average picture level look too bright and I don't want that either. |
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Thanks given by: | HeavyHitter (10-12-2019), SpinDoctor (10-12-2019) |
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#4588 |
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Speaking of which: I’ve been experimenting with the HDR Optimizer on my OLED, nothing above my pay grade, just finding content that it effects, pausing on various scenes, and flipping it on and off to see what my eyes preferred. One of the titles where the Optimizer’s effects were most pronounced was Pacific Rim; and having it on definitely robbed the image of some of its punch. Every highlight looked much more dim/dull with the Optimizer on. Yes, i could see a touch more detail, but there’s most definitely a trade off. And i feel like i’m losing more than i’m gaining.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (10-13-2019) |
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#4589 |
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I started using the HDR Optimizer for everu UHD BD title I watched when I got my 420 back in April. It's not the lost of punch on specular highlights wat put me off,it was that discs that I new had perfect "bleach" whites (the Navy uniforms on Battleship for example) looked yellowish, and I really like those bright perfect whites HDR gets so I disabled it.
I now only use it with titles that I know are mastered at 4000 nits, it does makes a difference there, but with 1000 nits mastered titles, I don't useit anymore. |
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Thanks given by: | SpinDoctor (10-13-2019) |
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#4593 |
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If you had it set to 500 nits or below then it would make a difference but yeah, if it's set to Medium/High, Super High or OLED then it will literally do nothing to a 1000-nit mastered disc (apart from add a touch of banding).
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Thanks given by: | SpinDoctor (10-13-2019) |
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#4594 |
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I think I am, all I know is that when I used the HDR Optimizer set up at mid to high luminance LED with discs that are mastered at 1000 nits like Battleship those "bleach" whites turnerd yellowish,it's a subtle effect but it's there. If I turn HDR Optimizer off I get the proper "bleach" and shiny whites that I like. Not a big deal as my Samsung set doesn't need the HDR Optimizer with 1000 nits discs.
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That’s what i was assuming, any 1000 nit content i tried it on yielded no visual difference to my eye. Now on the 4000 nit discs, it was obvious even to an amateur like myself.
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#4596 |
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I caved in and just rebought the 820 'cause I wanted to test something re: the Low Latency DV on the ZD9, and the addition of the MaxCLL/FALL readings was something I've always wanted to have. (Didn't buy the 820 new though, picked it up for £210 used on avf classifieds.)
Still very annoyed that Panasonic didn't put it onto the 420 even though the HDR Optimiser is identical between them, but now that I've rebought the 820 they'll either add the metadata reader to the 420 as well or OPPO will finally come up with another firmware update for the 203/205 which adds this feature. ![]() I've just gone through 50 discs to check the metadata on them, that's about as wild as my Tuesday nights get. Or any nights, for that matter... |
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Thanks given by: | eddievanhalen (10-16-2019), PissedOffPeoN (10-16-2019), Robert Zohn (10-16-2019), sapiendut (10-16-2019), teddyballgame (09-17-2020) |
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If the metadata is incorrect (The Meg I believe for example?) or incomplete, what kind of effect would that have on the picture when using the Optimizer? I remember Kris Deering also mentioning Sicario with regards to its metadata. |
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Not saying that Kris isn't correct in saying 'be wary of metadata as gospel' as there are certain things that can skew an analysis result for sure, but for the most part the numbers seem spot on to me, certain oddities aside. For example Shaun of the Dead and Hellboy II both read as 400 MaxCLL and 13 (!) MaxFALL which is patently incorrect, either on behalf of the people inputting the metadata or the actual Panny's readings of it. I've counted four Disney UHDs that have identical MaxCLL and FALL figures, all three Caps and Thor 2 have 1004 nits CLL and 211 nits FALL. Last edited by Geoff D; 10-16-2019 at 12:25 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | DJR662 (10-16-2019) |
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