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Old 10-08-2017, 11:25 PM   #2981
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Red updated their VistaVision sensor to what is now called the Monstro 8K VV. Specs are the same, but apparently it has better dynamic range and color.

http://www.red.com/news/red-announce...weapon-cameras
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Old 10-08-2017, 11:31 PM   #2982
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gkolb, or others (BrownianMoition?) interested in the business of choosing spiffy brand names and such, follow-up info to theatrical HDR topic after-work post from Oct 5 - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...t#post14167202

A day later, Oct. 6th from an outside website that chased trademark apps -
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/4492...ng-cinema-led/
Name they chose doesn't seem spiffy to me.
Kinda generic and no 'ring' to it.
Maybe it's better in Korean?
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Old 10-09-2017, 04:27 AM   #2983
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Name they chose doesn't seem spiffy to me.
Kinda generic and no 'ring' to it.
Maybe it's better in Korean?
I’m barely proficient in some Chinese, e.g. to help Oppo fans around the time of the player’s launch - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post12943937

and clueless in Korean, but even though English, I would think the name ‘Samsung Premier’ would be used in Korea, too, no?
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I’m barely proficient in some Chinese, e.g. to help Oppo fans around the time of the player’s launch - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post12943937

and clueless in Korean, but even though English, I would think the name ‘Samsung Premier’ would be used in Korea, too, no?
An insider at AVS forum says that Samsung is contemplating a name change for HDR10+. Hopefully they do a better job of coming up with a new name for that than they did for their cinema displays.
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Old 10-09-2017, 05:52 AM   #2985
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...and that there were hints from a VP at HBO that the next milestone tech (beyond that of Dolby Atmos currently) for Game of Thrones would probably be HDR.
Any news on this? I delayed watching the latest season but it seems only Westworld is getting the 4K/HDR treatment?
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Any news on this? I delayed watching the latest season but it seems only Westworld is getting the 4K/HDR treatment?
It could just mean like Star Trek discovery on netflix, its 1080p HDR
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Can anyone please explain to me what Cosmos Laundromat was all about???
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Old 10-09-2017, 05:50 PM   #2988
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In other news, I just finished color grading Cosmos Laundromat for HDR.
If your device supports YouTube HDR, you can see it there.

I also made a version that you can download and play directly on a 4K HDR TV:
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B7Gr...wnload

Real 4K HDR: Cosmos Laundromat in HDR - YouTube
What did you get the source for this?
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mrtickleuk, DanBa, and for others so interested, see - https://www.arris.com/globalassets/r...aper_final.pdf

With that ^ paper (a version in the ? May-June 2016 SMPTE Journal) Sean will be added to this list soon - https://www.smpte.org/about/awards-p...ournal-winners
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Old 10-09-2017, 10:18 PM   #2990
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An insider at AVS forum says that Samsung is contemplating a name change for HDR10+. Hopefully they do a better job of coming up with a new name for that than they did for their cinema displays.
Other than spelling + out, i.e. HDR10 Plus….is a marketing name change really necessary at this point?
Video enthusiasts already comfortably refer to the format as HDR10+ as do industry folk, e.g. Transkoder techs delivering shows to Amazon in ‘HDR10+’, not some yet to-be-named format.
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Any news on this?
No news, but I’m not regularly red in.
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Old 10-09-2017, 10:21 PM   #2992
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Can anyone please explain to me what Cosmos Laundromat was all about???
a troubled sheep that embarks on a journey to a more meaningful life, I think...plot should be google-able.
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What did you get the source for this?
Max, zmarty can answer, I’ll say that raw renders were also provided to Netflix to grade. (16 bit)
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Old 10-09-2017, 10:30 PM   #2994
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What did you get the source for this?
I got a data Blu-Ray disk with the original master (PNG files - 32 GB) from Blender in Amsterdam.
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Other than spelling + out, i.e. HDR10 Plus….is a marketing name change really necessary at this point?
Video enthusiasts already comfortably refer to the format as HDR10+ as do industry folk, e.g. Transkoder techs delivering shows to Amazon in ‘HDR10+’, not some yet to-be-named format.
The problem is that it may cause confusion among the "casuals" given Samsung's "HDR+" special viewing mode that simulates HDR.
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mrtickleuk, DanBa, and for others so interested, see - https://www.arris.com/globalassets/r...aper_final.pdf

With that ^ paper (a version in the ? May-June 2016 SMPTE Journal) Sean will be added to this list soon - https://www.smpte.org/about/awards-p...ournal-winners
Cool. I love reading stuff like that. It's stretching my understanding and is interesting at the same time. Many thanks
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Old 10-10-2017, 06:38 PM   #2997
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With that ^ paper (a version in the ? May-June 2016 SMPTE Journal) Sean will be added to this list soon - https://www.smpte.org/about/awards-p...ournal-winners
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Cool. I love reading stuff like that. It's stretching my understanding and is interesting at the same time. Many thanks
Back in the day when many on the web were speaking above their expertise by pontificating about the resolution of film and the native optical resolution of scanners, etc. a few here in our own Journal Club (Oliver K, myself, etc.) were assessing the real science of it all - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...an#post3546646

Although a bit dated now, scrolling down the list, the 2009 – Hans Kiening, for the paper “4K+ Systems: Theory Basics for Motion Picture Imaging.” April 2008 still makes some valid basic points regarding rez and may still be online for free somewhere.

P.S.
Somehow we recognize the potential and efforts of budding journal award recipients, for example, last year's (2016) winner, Thomas E. graced our discussion back in 2015 in order for folks to get the latest and greatest - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...s#post11167019 before the source content eventually leaked onto the internet.

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I got a data Blu-Ray disk with the original master (PNG files - 32 GB) from Blender in Amsterdam.

A popular city by day or night…..

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Regarding the sense of sight, I think many of us here take excellent vision for granted (like an entitlement), but some are not so fortunate, e.g. -



And just recently locally - http://whotv.com/2017/10/08/californ...d-with-family/

So, a reminder for tomorrow –

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A new report for the Samsung Electronics LH025ICH Digital Cinema Display with Media Block has been added to the Compliant Equipment section.
See - http://www.dcimovies.com/compliant_e...-20170927.html
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