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I must admit the first 2 are over my head, but the third was most informative for me in discussing pluses and minuses currently re: 8K. Tres bien. |
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Production of 8K Content for 8K TVs
On June 11th, the 8K Display Summit was held in New York at the Millennium Times Square Hotel. The event was produced by Display Daily regular, Chris Chinnock of Insight Media, and sponsored by Samsung. One of the topics discussed in detail by three of the 14 total speakers was 8K content creation. Other speakers also touched on content creation as part of the whole 8K (UHD-2) ecosystem. Everyone at the 8K Display Summit agreed that the value of 8K was in the very-high image quality an 8K TV showing native 8K content could show. They agreed this high image quality came not just from more pixels (7680 x 4320), but from all the other “Better Pixel” ideas that need to be incorporated in 8K video. These better pixel ideas include wide color gamut (WCG), high dynamic range (HDR), higher bit depth and high frame rate (HFR). https://displaydaily.com/article/dis...ent-for-8k-tvs |
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any chance of making the 'entire panel discussion' available? i think that that would be both informative and interesting what do you think? |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (06-19-2019) |
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Aye. Leaving aside the sheer saltiness of people who've "got a better 4K setup than most" but who still despise 4K for the most part, either because they're unwilling or unable to appreciate its benefits, to my eyes there has been a HUGE jump in image quality thanks to HDR. I think it's extraordinary, and while its actual implementation has been the crown jewel of cluster****s that doesn't mean that it doesn't actually work. It was promised and it was delivered, in spades.
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Not on most TVs though, right? You need a pretty top-of-the-line set to get the real benefit of HDR (not to mention be used to watching SDR at proper luminance values rather than cranked all the way up).
I'm not even sure how much I'm getting from my set given that OLED maxes out really, really low in terms of nits. It really doesn't feel that different to me most of the time, to be perfectly honest, although I don't watch much UHD content and I've never really sat down and done an A/B comparison, but it just feels to me a lot of the time like I could get the same effect by turning up the contrast/backlight on SDR material. And that's without even getting into the HDR/DV/HDR10+ fustercluck. |
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8K TV: More Than Just Pixels
The 8K Display Summit held June 11 at the Millenium Times Square Hotel had 14 speakers and a presentation of content that was deep, broad, and frequently insightful. In yesterday's DD, my colleague Matt Brennesholtz focused on the content devoted to 8K content production. In today's DD, I will focus on a big idea: 8K is not just about quadrupling the number of pixels in UHD; it is the vehicle for a new level of image perception, some aspects of which are not measurable in traditional ways (at least not yet). I will make use of quotes from the speakers to present this case, and I reserve the right to toss in quotes that are just plain interesting even if they are not closely related to the theme. https://displaydaily.com/article/dis...an-just-pixels |
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Panavision says Netflix's Maniac had a full 8k (anamorphic) workflow. So I guess we'll have one show to watch whenever Netflix goes 8k.
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