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Old 04-19-2020, 02:40 AM   #12981
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Could you not have said 'Tom and Jerry'?
not really, as dem cats can be a sly bunch….

 
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Old 04-20-2020, 02:46 PM   #12982
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20th Century (Fox) seemingly abandoning HDR10+ in favor of Dolby Vision

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1587366105
 
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Old 04-20-2020, 03:41 PM   #12983
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Interview with an AJA spokesperson as of a couple days ago…..

https://vimeo.com/409059953

DCS is planning to publish more interviews as part of their 2020 Cinema Technology Spotlight Series.
 
Old 04-20-2020, 04:48 PM   #12984
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20th Century (Fox) seemingly abandoning HDR10+ in favor of Dolby Vision

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1587366105
Not surprised as HDR10+ is essentially useless.
 
Old 04-20-2020, 06:20 PM   #12985
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I was looking at the specs of the new Canon R5 and noticed that it supports "HDR-PQ" instead of HLG. Hopefully it can output HDR10 files directly out of the camera without processing.
 
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Old 04-20-2020, 06:24 PM   #12986
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20th Century (Fox) seemingly abandoning HDR10+ in favor of Dolby Vision

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1587366105
These days, we don’t hear much out of the Fox Innovation Lab - https://www.experienceuhd.com/news/science-meets-art
 
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Old 04-21-2020, 03:54 AM   #12988
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maybe people come here for an escape.
We good now?
We’ve got a cat escape-conniving vis-a-vis HDR promises and a medical officer issuing death certificates on this page, as well as a host of webinars by SME’s and links to said presentations on this and previous pages to keep you busy.
 
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20th Century (Fox) seemingly abandoning HDR10+ in favor of Dolby Vision

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1587366105
I expected this to occur once the purchase was finalized.
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 12:31 AM   #12990
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Interview with an AJA spokesperson as of a couple days ago…..

https://vimeo.com/409059953

DCS is planning to publish more interviews as part of their 2020 Cinema Technology Spotlight Series.
And for those who may have missed it, last February we covered introduction to the AJA Image Analyzer with a vimeo at the time of shipping -
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...n#post17350853

The pixel picker feature
and the waveform luminance ↓ (top of the menu) line analysis mode


being something I’m think Vincent T. (and perhaps others) would like to play with, given his/their interests –

(YouTube heads-up courtesy on mrtickleuk)
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 03:20 AM   #12991
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being something I’m think Vincent T. (and perhaps others) would like to play with, given his/their interests –

Mad Max Fury Road 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis: 9919 Nits? [SPOILERS] - YouTube
(YouTube heads-up courtesy on mrtickleuk)
You beat me to it (HDR high Nits) from that 4K Blu disc selection in Vincent's video.
I saw it couple days ago. In all the news going around nowadays I forgot to post it; so it's nice of you to be on top of the state of HDR affairs.

Stay safe
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 05:16 PM   #12993
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You beat me to it (HDR high Nits) from that 4K Blu disc selection in Vincent's video.
I saw it couple days ago. In all the news going around nowadays I forgot to post it; so it's nice of you to be on top of the state of HDR affairs.

Stay safe
As an independent observer, what I didn’t understand was why Vincent, which seems to be the crux of his assertion, avoided answering this question in the comments –

“Hi Vincent, I am wondering if your analysis (and the Panasonic source you have the Metadata from) is correct. If the B component goes up to 100% in you waveform, it does NOT mean that the resulting luminance is 9000 Nits! I think that the Nit scale is only valid for Y Waveform. The luminance is always the combination of R G and B, whereas B only affect Y with a small factor (see RGB => YCbCr formulas)... as far as I understand, the MaxFall + MaxCLL are always refering to the luminance - not to individual RGB components.

Please correct me if I‘m wrong...”

And on the other hand, Vincent felt compelled to get into a debate over the LG C9 and engage in other nonsensical questions/comments by other contributors on that link
 
Old 04-22-2020, 05:39 PM   #12994
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As an independent observer, what I didn’t understand was why Vincent, which seems to be the crux of his assertion, avoided answering this question in the comments –

“Hi Vincent, I am wondering if your analysis (and the Panasonic source you have the Metadata from) is correct. If the B component goes up to 100% in you waveform, it does NOT mean that the resulting luminance is 9000 Nits! I think that the Nit scale is only valid for Y Waveform. The luminance is always the combination of R G and B, whereas B only affect Y with a small factor (see RGB => YCbCr formulas)... as far as I understand, the MaxFall + MaxCLL are always refering to the luminance - not to individual RGB components.

Please correct me if I‘m wrong...”

And on the other hand, Vincent felt compelled to get into a debate over the LG C9 and engage in other nonsensical questions/comments by other contributors on that link
I do believe that Kris Deering has mentioned it several times that the MaxCLL analysis on discs is not a summation and relates to the brightest single pixel in the image, which can indeed be a stray R, G or B pixel?

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From looking at the comments him and Boris do get extraordinarily sarky whenever people challenge them though. I thought it was just me he was being cranky with in the great Fake Mando debate

I mean, I know full well that I adopt that exact same kind of dismissive tone on here whenever someone is demonstrably wrong but 100% convinced of their argument - c'est la vie - but that's 'cause I'm a faceless loony on a forum, it's what forums are meant for. Doing it on a more mainstream public platform like that seems a bit vulgar, when in the videos themselves Vincent seems like such a mild-mannered (if filthy-minded ) guy. It's like they feel they have to fight fire with fire? Dunno.

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Not surprised as HDR10+ is essentially useless.
There goes another Samsung exclusive, not helpful to Panasonic marketing either.
 
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As an independent observer, what I didn’t understand was why Vincent, which seems to be the crux of his assertion, avoided answering this question in the comments –

“Hi Vincent, I am wondering if your analysis (and the Panasonic source you have the Metadata from) is correct. If the B component goes up to 100% in you waveform, it does NOT mean that the resulting luminance is 9000 Nits! I think that the Nit scale is only valid for Y Waveform. The luminance is always the combination of R G and B, whereas B only affect Y with a small factor (see RGB => YCbCr formulas)... as far as I understand, the MaxFall + MaxCLL are always refering to the luminance - not to individual RGB components.

Please correct me if I‘m wrong...”

And on the other hand, Vincent felt compelled to get into a debate over the LG C9 and engage in other nonsensical questions/comments by other contributors on that link
I mean, comparing a Plasma TV from 2008 to the C9 on the basis of "colour doesn't look correct" is unproductive on the face of it. Why Vincent and Adam would bother responding, let alone in a condescending manner, is beyond me though. They get hundreds of such comments regularly.
 
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WarnerMedia “Rethinking” Theatrical Model; AT&T COO John Stankey Doesn’t Expect “Snap-Back” Recovery By Exhibitors - Deadline

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Stankey didn’t elaborate much on that sentiment, and neither did the executive offer any overtures of condolence to theater owners. Even though top exhibition circuits like AMC and Cinemark are hoping to reopen by the beginning of July — with Cinemark CEO Mark Zoradi last week citing Warner Bros.’ Tenet as a key comeback title — Stankey said he is not overly optimistic. “Don’t expect that’s going to be a snap-back” recovery, he said. “I think that’s going to be something that we’re going to have to watch, the formation of consumer confidence, not just about going to movies, just in general about being back out in public.”
 
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I do believe that Kris Deering has mentioned it several times that the MaxCLL analysis on discs is not a summation and relates to the brightest single pixel in the image, which can indeed be a stray R, G or B pixel?
Where is Kris?
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You’re not a faceless loony, we’ve got eyes on you - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...5#post16639962
 
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Studios have wanted to part ways with cinema chain distribution and get direct injections of money from customers for a while now. They don't care how they get the money as long as they do.



This probably means more direct to streaming through their own streaming services. That could spell trouble for Amazon and Netflix as studios start pulling content for exclusive release on their new platforms.



The whole model for consumers will be upended.
 
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As an independent observer, what I didn’t understand was why Vincent, which seems to be the crux of his assertion, avoided answering this question in the comments –

“Hi Vincent, I am wondering if your analysis (and the Panasonic source you have the Metadata from) is correct. If the B component goes up to 100% in you waveform, it does NOT mean that the resulting luminance is 9000 Nits! I think that the Nit scale is only valid for Y Waveform. The luminance is always the combination of R G and B, whereas B only affect Y with a small factor (see RGB => YCbCr formulas)... as far as I understand, the MaxFall + MaxCLL are always refering to the luminance - not to individual RGB components.

Please correct me if I‘m wrong...”

And on the other hand, Vincent felt compelled to get into a debate over the LG C9 and engage in other nonsensical questions/comments by other contributors on that link
Because he was exposed as a fraud with his FAKE HDR video
 
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