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Old 02-27-2017, 11:47 PM   #1281
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Me, personally, I don't care about how I get my HDR, as long as I get it
As long as it’s not while driving…..http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/...s-884538947847
 
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Old 02-27-2017, 11:55 PM   #1282
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Credit for the flow chart pic came to me courtesy of Li (of whom Ray is apparently also fond of )…. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...i#post12582945
https://www.linkedin.com/in/li-tao-95b6998/
 
Old 02-28-2017, 01:11 AM   #1283
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For those SoCal locals who couldn’t get to the HPA Tech Retreat and in particular would have enjoyed the presentation by Jean-Philippe (http://www.hollywoodprofessionalasso...page_id=154155), here's an upcoming freebie at the Egyptian Theatre on Monday the 27th…..https://www.eventbrite.com/e/laser-p...ts-32053754643
Last time I was at that theatre….
https://www.crf250l.org/forums/threa...on-sale.64862/
 
Old 02-28-2017, 03:13 PM   #1284
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The UHDA MOBILE HDR PREMIUM specifications cover a range of devices, screen sizes and resolutions with parameters for dynamic range, color space and bit depth:
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/column...ts/022817-0400

 
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Old 02-28-2017, 05:11 PM   #1285
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For the record, Progress update to last December (2016) assertion.

Personally, me being more a home theater (thee ability to purchase the biggest screen possible to watch HDR movies on) enthusiast rather than a fan of yet another reason to watch movies on tiny screens….


Anyway, not to be judgmental regarding some peoples’ viewing habits (different strokes for different folks )….official announcements this week (LG) herald that mobile devices with HDR have now, as predicted, advanced thru the developmental pipeline to imminently become available to consumers.
 
Old 02-28-2017, 05:17 PM   #1286
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^ P.S.
See post above that hyperlinked post from last December as to BIG screen HDR cutting edge assertions with regards to what to look out for in the years to come.
 
Old 02-28-2017, 08:10 PM   #1287
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^ P.S.
See post above that hyperlinked post from last December as to BIG screen HDR cutting edge assertions with regards to what to look out for in the years to come.
for clarity and readers’ convenience, I was referring to this post - don't always have the time to explain fully....work beckons.
 
Old 03-01-2017, 12:55 AM   #1288
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I think they’d prefer to save the detailed thunder for NAB 2017. If memory serves I believe it was fellow bike rider and digital intermediate dude gochya (https://twitter.com/gochya) who interviewed Aron from CF last year at NAB regarding Transkoder 2016.
I guess until HDMI 2.1 comes out they have little reason to promote HDR10PLUS.

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Bruno Munger, living in LA, apparently has some info.
https://twitter.com/brunomunger/stat...60778135547904


I asked Suzie Hyun the following question:

I would like to know
if a HDR10Plus-compliant TV requires a full featured HDMI 2.1 interface, or a HDMI 2.0a/2.0b interface with SMPTE ST 2094 dynamic metadata transport capabilities (i.e. a faux HDMI 2.1)
Since HDR10PLUS uses SMPTE 2094-40 it would require HDMI 2.1 but the only HDMI 2.1 feature it would need is the ability to carry dynamic metadata. Also HDMI features are almost always optional and it might be a while before we see 48 Gbps HDMI chips.

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The UHDA MOBILE HDR PREMIUM specifications cover a range of devices, screen sizes and resolutions with parameters for dynamic range, color space and bit depth:
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/column...ts/022817-0400
The Mobile HDR requirement for smartphones and tablets is good but the requirement for laptops is weak. A requirement of 600 nits to .1 nits means that a HDR laptop screen only needs a contrast ratio of 6,000 to 1.
 
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In July, I saw a press release about a new theatrical HDR system called EclairColor. It's from a French company, Eclair (Ymagis Group). And today they announced the first film to be mastered in EclairColor, Aquarius. I haven't been able to find any specs. All they say is it's based on ACES and close to DCI spec. Does anyone know anything specific or have seen any more information? Is it based on PQ similar to HDR10?
I was just emailed a revised white paper from/on ÉclairColor….
https://cloud.ymagis.net/index.php/s/IdsYbxr88EaoLjf
 
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Old 03-01-2017, 02:36 AM   #1290
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I'm probably one or two years behind the latest news but what the heck:

• Bigger: http://www.avsforum.com/vizio-debuts...-screen-sizes/

• Smaller: http://www.avsforum.com/sony-reveals...4k-hdr-screen/
http://www.avsforum.com/lg-g6-smartp...by-vision-hdr/
http://www.avsforum.com/samsung-unve...-oled-tablets/
 
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Old 03-01-2017, 11:50 AM   #1291
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Colorfront had a demo for HDR10PLUS at the HPA Tech Retreat though I haven't been able to find any articles about it.
http://colorfront.com/email_hpa2017.html
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I guess until HDMI 2.1 comes out they have little reason to promote HDR10PLUS.

Since HDR10PLUS uses SMPTE 2094-40 it would require HDMI 2.1 but the only HDMI 2.1 feature it would need is the ability to carry dynamic metadata. Also HDMI features are almost always optional and it might be a while before we see 48 Gbps HDMI chips. ...
"Dynamic HDR
Q: Does this Dynamic HDR require the new 48G Cable?
A: No, but it will be necessary to enable 8K video with HDR
Q: Does the specification support the various HDR solutions?
A: Yes it supports various static and dynamic HDR solutions in the market
Q: Is this accessible via a firmware upgrade?
A: Manufacturers will be implementing this in various ways"
[HDMI 2.1 Features FAQS]
http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/hdmi_2_1/index.aspx


That is why I asked if a HDR10Plus-compliant Samsung TV is expected to come out soon.


In fact, an HDR10plus-compliant TV doesn’t have to be compatible with HDMI 2.1 interface at least at an initial stage because:
. The OTT streaming apps of the TV will use the internal HEVC decoding service.
. Apparently, the UHD Blu-ray specifications won’t change at least for the time being (i.e. only HDR10, Dolby Vision and Philips HDR).
 
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Old 03-01-2017, 04:31 PM   #1292
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The main asset of mobile-based Virtual Reality is that people have already their mobile phone; they simply need to add an affordable phone accessory, a VR headset, for next-generation entertainment in the virtual environment: giant screen movie theater, etc.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/173-2-...l#post31436569







"It was better than sitting in a real theater, and immediately made me wonder why I'd ever go to a theater again if I could get my movies this way. When Carmack told me he watched the entire Matrix Trilogy and a full season of Max Headroom in there, I got a bit jealous. It feels like a true killer app for virtual reality."
http://gizmodo.com/inside-the-galaxy...ons-1646853596

PS: Given the current low quality rendering provided by actual VR components (phone display in particular), I think it was exaggerating.
 
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. Apparently, the UHD Blu-ray specifications won’t change at least for the time being (i.e. only HDR10, Dolby Vision and Philips HDR).
What makes you say that? Just wondering.

Also, I'm unsure of the process required for the specs to change. Is there a vote scheduled every few months? Or can the specs be changed at any time?
 
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What makes you say that?
According to Thierry Fautier, President of Ultra HD Forum, open standard dynamic metadata ST 2094 is not part of BDA UHD spec.



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With regards to dynamic metadata (for instance ST 2094-10, which is the SMPTE reference for Dolby’s implementation for tone mapping and color volume remapping guidance which seems most popular in the AV press) just as with Blu-ray and 3D (http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-rel...155216085.html which yielded ->
http://www.businesswire.com/news/hom...-Specification),

Ultra HD Blu-ray can be updated to support new features.

The challenge is what I’ve now bolded for emphasis in a past response to another member on the last page. Technically speaking, the physical format could handle such an update.

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any revision to the spec and hardware or software tools to implement it depends on the degree of motivation by the board members of the BDA to aggressively champion the continued development of physical media in the future. Everyone’s mind and energy seems more directed to what Walt (the Director of Image Technologies at Dolby Labs) will be speaking about tomorrow afternoon, namely internet delivery of HDR content.

Just in terms of what we have now, as I mentioned to the OP, bruceames. months ago during which I posted the the MaxCLL histogram of a popular feature film, currently, probably the greatest handicap of the Ultra HD Blu-ray spec for colorists when mastering a movie is the lack of specification for a diffuse white luminance level thusly causing an inconsistent quality HDR 10 product (movies). I don’t envision rectifying that happening anytime soon...
 
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Don’t feel badly, they all only know what they can find on the internet….unlike me mates.

Public Service Announcement: Overcoming genetics is tough, but at least decrease your guys and gals risk by staying/becoming physically active….
http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/...s-886874691818
 
Old 03-01-2017, 05:34 PM   #1296
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The HPA tech retreat contributed quite a bit of time to the topic. The industry sees this as the next cash cow.
 
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So as not to leave out a heads-up to our Londoners for next week, “Day in the Life of a Planet Earth II Cameraman”…..http://www.bvexpo.com/Seminar/Day-in...II-Cameraman-1
Looks like it did well …..
https://twitter.com/BVExpo/status/836890406394658816
 
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According to Thierry Fautier, President of Ultra HD Forum, open standard dynamic metadata ST 2094 is not part of BDA UHD spec.



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I'm aware of the fact that it's not currently part of the specs. As for the rest of the post, there isn't really anything concrete.
 
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. Apparently, the UHD Blu-ray specifications won’t change at least for the time being (i.e. only HDR10, Dolby Vision and Philips HDR).
I used the term "apparently".

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I'm aware of the fact that it's not currently part of the specs.
You said with certainty (i.e. "fact").

You should know more than me on the very subject.
 
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I'm aware of the fact that it's not currently part of the specs. As for the rest of the post, there isn't really anything concrete.
Active BDA members involved in study groups are not supposed to reveal proposals….or what is, or, as the case may be, what is not, on the agenda because that is generally considered confidential.

The most specific inside info Blu-ray.com readers can get ahead of time is something location-like this.
 
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