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Thanks given by: | PaulGo (07-23-2016), Robert Zohn (07-23-2016) |
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Apr 2007
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Musical interlude post before heading out on Date night with my wife
![]() Note to those curious AV journos at the Culver City event during the unveiling of the ZD9 4K/UHD TV ![]() who sort of recognized the tune being played in the background, but just couldn’t place it…it was this song by Train - |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (07-24-2016) |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (07-24-2016) |
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All of the TVs had 200 or more hours on them except for the Vizio R that had about 45 hours. The Vizio was literally raced over from JFK 2 days before the actual event started.
@Penton-Man, thanks for the funny and appropriate post and the Youtube video. It is my hope to be reinstated and to provide technical and helpful information. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Meanwhile, we await the Value Electronics Shootout Royale ![]() P.S. If you’ve got the time and opportunity, after the networking lunch check out the afternoon sessions on HDR in NYC, act quickly though… http://www.sportsvideo.org/event/2016-imaging-forum/ |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (07-25-2016) |
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@Penton-Man, thanks for your suggestion! I had a blast at today's Sport's Video Group NYC HDR technical convention. Here's more information on this very important technical "Live Sports" experts and specifically, 4K HDR and everything that comes along with HDR, WCG, EOTF and 10-bit to your home display.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (07-27-2016) |
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One thing I learned at the Sports Imaging UHD, HDR conference is that it's likely all 2016 "consumer grade" high-end HDR capable TVs will be able to handle the license free HDR scheme that BBC/NHK developed.
Hugo Gaggioni, Sony Electronics, Broadcast and Production Systems Division, CTO stated that Sony's X930, X940 and the new Z9D, aka ZD9 in EU were all Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) HDR capable. Although not used yet, I do predict we'll see HLG HDR in 1080p and UHD. So if this comes to fruition it would definitely be best to have your 1080p displayed properly set-up for SDR and HLG HDR luminance ranges. Last edited by Robert Zohn; 07-27-2016 at 02:56 PM. |
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Nice, that ties in with DanBa's post in the HDR discussion thread about how 2016 Android HDR sets will be capable of HLG as long as they can decode VP9 profile 2. It's not dynamic HDR10 but being compatible with future HDR broadcast systems is a nice surprise, although Penton's photo of some German fellows evaluating SDR, HDR10 and HLG on Sony sets (the HLG one loaded with custom firmware) certainly indicated that this was a possibility.
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Apr 2007
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Apparently they circle the wagons around their own…..i.e. as long as one is providing *opinion*, that , and all the bickering behavior such opinion provokes (*freedom of expression*), is deemed kosher (for it brings in viewer clicks to the thread(s) about Robert’s shootouts)….which advertisers like. ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 07-28-2016 at 06:13 PM. Reason: added short phrase at the very end |
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Apr 2007
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showed that with some use cases (a nighttime soccer/football match) the quality of the imagery between HLG and PQ was indistinguishable to the viewers working at Sky. Also something to note is that the two approaches are not independent in terms of final delivery. Meaning, there are now established (‘official’) formulas for linear light to non-linear light conversion and vice versa using the PQ or HLG transforms. This is significant since HDR content may be captured for a live broadcast using HLG, but it could then be played back on a channel that uses the PQ curve support. |
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Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (07-28-2016) |
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The best 2016 panels are 10-bit. Only Dolby Vision HDR offers 12-bit content.
LG and Vizio display Dolby Vision's 12-bit signal is by dithering the last 2-bits. It works well. Not sure when we'll see 12-bit panels, but many of the high-end 4K projectors are true 12-bit. |
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Thanks given by: | Opips3 (07-29-2016) |
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