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Old 01-22-2018, 05:01 AM   #4061
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Hi, Paul -- I read that before I placed the order. I'm not worried about the TV's abilities, I'm more nervous about the condition. I've never bought a used TV sight unseen. Have a 30-day return window. We'll see how it goes.

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Oh, just as an aside, are 3D 4k Blu-Ray players also being phased out?
 
Old 01-22-2018, 05:39 AM   #4062
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"The first element of dual modulation is the unique 12-bit backlight unit, consisting of approximately 1,500 RGB LED triads that directly illuminate the LCD panel."

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...xz1iNaBJs7o6K3

So three would be over 4000+.....
You’re getting warm, and a far better determination than what I’ve seen posted on some websites, but the PRM (circa 2014, when few knew what a nit was, much less HDR and the PRM) - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ts#post9910425

As pictured here - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...0#post11428164

Is not the Pulsar, as was used here - https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/c...01.short?SSO=1 as presented in San Diego

Think more than 4,000+ zones.

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Addendum to the January highlights - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...s#post14620012

We have a new contributor , welcome Ernest -
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Ordered a used 55" Samsung JU7100 from "Amazon Warehouse" yesterday, won't be here until next Monday. I think the most it is capable of is HDR10, and it isn't "true" zone HDR...but I was starting to panic about the increasing dearth of 3D televisions, with unsold new models containing HDR and 3D shooting into the stratosphere in terms of price. Anyway, it's used, and a 2015 model. Price was the breaking point, at worst, I paid about $850 for a 4k 3D TV. We'll see how it works out. No, it's not going to match today's HDR or Dolby sets, I knew that when I ordered it, but my darling wife balked even at the $850 (after taxes).

Now watch it show up with spray paint all over the screen.
 
Old 01-22-2018, 05:53 AM   #4064
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Autodesk's DV mastering workflow for Lustre....
To be brand agnostic, post/say something about the Digital Vision’s Nucoda color grading and mastering solution with regards to Dolby Vision. Plus, we’re still on track for yet another month of 100,000 views! (800,000)....but it’s getting close to us not achieving that milestone.
 
Old 01-22-2018, 08:28 AM   #4065
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I would, but it depends on whether I can find any bumpf on the internet about it. Penton, it's over to you...
 
Old 01-22-2018, 02:23 PM   #4066
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Hi, Paul -- I read that before I placed the order. I'm not worried about the TV's abilities, I'm more nervous about the condition. I've never bought a used TV sight unseen. Have a 30-day return window. We'll see how it goes.

EDIT

Oh, just as an aside, are 3D 4k Blu-Ray players also being phased out?

It seems Samsung has stopped making 3D Blu-ray players, however both Sony 4K players support 3D and I believe the LG 4K players also support 3D. For how long is anybodies guess.
 
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Old 01-22-2018, 03:09 PM   #4067
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First public acknowledgment of an HDR10+ encoder in the works:
http://www.siriuspixels.com/4k-ultra...ay-encodes.php
 
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And on the DoVi/HDR10+ front, I am hearing that the goal is now to have them both within a single encode. I'm sure Dolby is thrilled
 
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Old 01-22-2018, 03:32 PM   #4069
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I bet they are. They need the encoding of DV on disc to get trickier like they need a hole in the head.
 
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It seems Samsung has stopped making 3D Blu-ray players, however both Sony 4K players support 3D and I believe the LG 4K players also support 3D. For how long is anybodies guess.
Oppo does.
Panasonic's did, not sure about their new players they just announced.
 
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And on the DoVi/HDR10+ front, I am hearing that the goal is now to have them both within a single encode. I'm sure Dolby is thrilled
Sounds like Warner...
 
Old 01-22-2018, 05:32 PM   #4072
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I would, but it depends on whether I can find any bumpf on the internet about it. Penton, it's over to you...

short response, otherwise I’ll miss my spin class -



http://www.digitalvision.tv/w/images..._in_Nucoda.pdf
At the beginning, also includes a list of Dolby Vision approved mastering monitors.
 
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And on the DoVi/HDR10+ front, I am hearing that the goal is now to have them both within a single encode. I'm sure Dolby is thrilled
they cant even get each 1 onto a disc correctly in the 1st place. now theyre gonna try smashing 2 on there
 
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And on the DoVi/HDR10+ front, I am hearing that the goal is now to have them both within a single encode. I'm sure Dolby is thrilled
Only for Warner Brothers though, right?

So it shouldn't be that bad for Dolby. Warner hasn't released many Dolby Vision UHDs anyways. Studios like Universal, Paramount, Lionsgate, etc., are releasing a ton of Dolby Vision content on UHD Blu-Ray, and they only support Dolby Vision.
 
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I actually prefer the picture on the left.

from flatpanelsHD


 
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Finally, some Technicolor HDR content! (even if it's just a demo)

I don't see any difference in that photo, though.

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Old 01-22-2018, 06:31 PM   #4077
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http://www.digitalvision.tv/w/images..._in_Nucoda.pdf
At the beginning, also includes a list of Dolby Vision approved mastering monitors.
Thanks. It's still not dissuading me as to my sticking point with Dan though, again it clearly notates that the grading is to be carried out first and then the downconversion metadata is derived from that source. Sure, people can adjust their source grade during the latter step if they so wish but to do so for anything but a brief touch-up would become such an attritional process (grade the movie, do the DV analysis, regrade the movie, redo the DV analysis, regrade the movie etc etc) that it would provide hellishly fresh meaning to the words "moving target".
 
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Finally, some Technicolor HDR content! (even if it's just a demo)

I don't see any difference in that photo, though.

the left photo is noticeably brighter, slightly more poppy. the right picture looks like the color was turned down a few notches.
 
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Only for Warner Brothers though, right?
The comment wasn't studio specific.
 
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The comment wasn't studio specific.
Fair enough. I mentioned Warner only because they're the only studio who has currently announced support for both formats, so their titles are the only ones that should be affected for now.
 
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