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From the UK shootout - a interesting take on why LG OLED topped the ZD9 in HDR.
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What do you think? Is this another "640k ought to be enough for everyone" moment? Replace 640k with 800 nits. Or is he right in that the high nits go wasted, essentially, most of the time with most content? |
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Well, the Pulsar is aimed at professionals who need supreme accuracy over anything else for their work. So it makes sense to have high nits as a reference monitor for HDR.
I think LG's Active HDR mode (assuming they used it) clinched it for them. The APL bump must have been very noticeable. |
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HDR is movie-centric for the time being, but will expand into so much more, hopefully sooner rather than later. ![]() Edit: pls bring us some 4K Olympics for Winter 2018 and Summer 2020! Last edited by gkolb; 08-17-2017 at 03:18 AM. |
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May 2017
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http://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20170821000664
Samsung Electronics will provide its ultra-high definition technology as an open source for various industry players by the end of the year, hoping the tech to be used not only for premium televisions, but also online video content players and gaming, the company said Monday. “Although it is our proprietary technology, we decided to provide it as an open source with an aim to lead competition for standardization of TV technologies,” the executive said. |
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Jan 2017
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From that article, looks like they'll announce new partnerships with new content providers. I'm guessing Netflix.
Will be interesting to see if HDR10+ has similar issues to what DV has been experiencing. Wouldn't be surprised if that's the case. People were too eager to immediately crown the various dynamic HDR formats as the king of HDR, but static HDR10 is still looking stronger at the moment. |
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Apr 2007
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If anyone has multiple exposures of this scene on the U.Va. campus in C-Ville, 2 Friday’s ago….
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Apr 2007
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Emerging Research in Visual Perception "As emerging cinema equipement and computer-generated imagery tools strive to push the bounds of our vision, it is imperative that we continue to affirm practical perceptual limits. Higher and higher fidelity in color and tone reproduction, temporal refresh rates, and graphical photorealism are challenging conventional wisdom of how the human visual system responds. This session will explore new data from various characterizations of visual perception trends and will address potential impacts on image quality." |
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Open source & open standard definitions: "Open source denotes that a product includes permission to use its source code, design documents, or content (see open source and open content – the latter deals with non-software deliverables or where the distinction between source code and other content is unclear or complex)." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_s...disambiguation) "An open standard is a standard that is publicly available and has various rights to use associated with it, and may also have various properties of how it was designed. The definitions of the term open standard used by academics, the European Union and some of its member governments or parliaments such as Denmark, France, and Spain preclude open standards requiring fees for use, as do the New Zealand, South African and the Venezuelan governments. On the standard organisation side, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) ensures that its specifications can be implemented on a royalty-free basis [like open standard SMPTE ST 2094-40 from Samsung]. Many definitions of the term standard permit patent holders to impose "reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing" royalty fees and other licensing terms on implementers or users of the standard [like open standard SMPTE ST 2094-10 from Dolby]." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_standard Does he mean HDR10 Plus is an open standard which can be implemented on a royalty-free basis like the legacy HDR10 or does he mean HDR10 Plus is open source publicly available with an open source code HDR10 PLUS reference tone / gamut mapping implementation which can be implemented on a royalty-free basis? Quote:
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In the paper they combine multiple SDR images with different exposures to get a single SDR image that has good detail in both black areas and highlights, but in the end it's still an SDR image. It's just what photographs (and still cameras) call HDR images. The majority of journalists covering HDR video seem to be confused about the difference between HDR video (which is actually HDR) and "HDR" still images (which are actually SDR). Last edited by zmarty; 08-21-2017 at 08:45 PM. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ z,
We’re cutting edge here at Blu-ray.com forum, for example from 2013, before HDR became fashionable - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...le#post8498218, but teachable moments are sometimes needed at all levels, e.g., come this Friday - HDR Video Mastering for Classic Cinema Bill Baggelaar, Sony Pictures Entertainment “With the advent of HDR TV and the wave of new theatrical and television titles that are being mastered in this new format, it is only a matter of time before we turn our eyes towards re-envisioning our classic titles in this new medium. While we have been working on the development of High Dynamic Range for several years now mainly for in-home television viewing and more recently for the cinema, there have been many misunderstandings on what exactly HDR means and how it relates to content, and especially to classic cinema. With an expanded palette of color and light, HDR technologies allow us to bring out more detail that was in the original negatives. The new HDR masters can represent values in the original film that could not previously be expressed due to the limitation of film and television distribution technologies. HDR technology provides a visual experience that can more closely approximate – on today’s screens and for today’s viewers – the look and feel of an original theatrical presentation. This does not necessarily mean that the images are “brighter”, but rather expands on the use of better overall contrast, with better black levels and shadow detail, as well as highlights that can be used for effect. Maintaining saturation at bright levels as well as deep color saturation more in-line with film saturation are some of the main advantages for classic film titles.” http://www.the-reel-thing.co/program-abstracts-5/#hdr |
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Sadly photographers say the end result after horrible tone mapping is HDR photo and thus confuse many users. (The bracketed one is true high dynamic range image.) Was really disappointed when android HDR+ didn't create .DNG with combined dynamic range. (Phone takes 2 photos and tonemaps it to 8bit range.) |
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (08-22-2017) |
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Would love to see proper support for HDR photo formats in all devices and software. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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g, ‘Club’ thread closed since Spring of 2012, but nevertheless not dead.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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early attempts at broadcast 4K sports (and even in some cases, to this day) haven’t done the format due justice…..
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (08-23-2017) |
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