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#6521 |
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Do you read that comic book Batman vs Superman?
never mind. Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice will have a 400 million dollar budget?? WOW!! Do you think the movie theatre bad?? let's see Man of Steel movie theatre budget $225 million[3] box office $668 million[3] it's good!! |
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#6522 |
Banned
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#6523 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() On balance, in terms of error rate, I view thee author on HDD as no worse than any other writer/editor assigned to regularly contribute to the typical AV consumer website/forums in order to generate discussion. I just finished reading an article posted on another thread from a *challenged* writer for PCMag having difficulty “dealing” with HDR. What’s a little perplexing ![]() |
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#6524 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Phrase clarification of the above ^ for those not following, watch the video here…https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...y#post11675006
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#6525 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() I think I have what is a respectable collection of Blu-rays along with different displays to play them on, bicycles from different eras, and more recently, motorcycles and paintings (modest value), but I don't brag about them or even much list them, except perhaps in a passing comment….they’re just *things* that professional success, the grace of God, the patience of my wife and a little luck has enabled me to aggregate. |
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#6526 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Not just “bloody violence” (http://abc7.com/entertainment/the-ha...ntino/1134616/) but Bloody Mary’s
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#6527 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ Plus, cell phones were not allowed.
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#6528 |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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The UHD Alliance has posted their requirements for certification. The color gamut has to be over 90% of DCI P3 and have a peak brightness of 1000 nits for LCD displays or 540 nits for OLED displays.
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Thanks given by: | ray0414 (01-05-2016) |
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#6529 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Simply, what most consumers might really appreciate in knowing for certain, rather than speculating about it is whether a Dolby Vision movie can play back HDR10 on a non-Dolby Vision TV (having only HDR10 as solution). I’ve read many posts on this forum where the presumption by members is that they will not. So anyway, now that the Premium specs milestone has been achieved, one might ask, what’s up next on the Standards front? but now working in a comparatively more complex scenario, how to go from the camera all the way thru to the consumer TV? Well, current work be centered on investigating and achieving a consistent HDR image on a monitor by using an OOTF framework for incorporating the PQ transfer function and the hybrid log gamma solution for the EIDR (aka HDR] standard for broadcast (given its live nature) this year with hopefully some documented progress made next month. P.S. Vizio plug - As to those perhaps now melancholy Vizio fans who’d been planning a Vizio Reference RS65, please don’t fret a tear because though those TVs be down a little on the nits in order to qualify for the Premium logo, the fact that they have Dolby Vision (dynamic metadata) should definitely help compensate for the lack (~200 nits) of peak brightness for the final image of Dolby movies played back on your TVs. Last edited by Penton-Man; 01-06-2016 at 08:03 AM. Reason: added a P.S. plug |
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#6530 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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LG plug (or, that Penton kid has still got it )
Purposeful visual hint from last November in the New Display Technology forum Christmas card heads-up reminder in words Finally…. Official announcement |
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#6531 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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I thought the UHD Blu iteration of Dolby Vision uses an HDR10 base layer anyway? Or do you mean the Dolby Vision rollout across all delivery formats (which may use different layer options or may even be the single layer solution)?
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#6532 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | Opips3 (01-06-2016) |
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#6534 |
Active Member
Feb 2009
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did they mention if it was 4K or not, in the Bad Robot post production webinar?
http://connect.avid.com/Star-Wars-We...NnRhflDg%3D%3D |
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#6535 | |
BD & UHD Insider
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Thanks given by: | eriaur (01-06-2016) |
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Banned
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#6540 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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http://www.myvue.com/upgrades-extras/sony-4k More info on Sony 4K cinema: http://www.showcasecinemas.co.uk/loc...ital-cinema-4k Too bad there isn't still a DCP .pdf file. |
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