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#6561 |
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Los Angeles, CA
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Oct 2007
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![]() ![]() So I'm headed to Revenant at a Dolby Cinema.. What do you think I will actually get? So far I went to Inside Out, The Martian and Star Wars VII. Inside Out was the only one that seemed "better" than my Panasonic ST50 with blu-ray. The other two seemed to be similar. Whereas.. typical 2k presentations (and even Hateful Eight in 70mm) seem much worse than my home setup. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Also, even with the ability of players to recognize and play the baseline SMPTE 2084 standard layer on the DV discs, something to keep in mind is that despite the UHD Alliance Ultra HD Premium designation, the criteria are far from perfect in guaranteeing reproducible creative intent consistency in what all home viewers will see between individual brands, for when thee incoming Open HDR signal is processed in those ‘Premium’ logoed TVs of differing brands as the consumer display mapping has not been standardized for every manufacturer is doing their own thing. but alas, one has to start somewhere ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 01-07-2016 at 07:32 AM. Reason: added a phrase |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I’m thinking/hoping, actually now expecting that there will be a consensus for that dual approach. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#6570 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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So, why should discerning enthusiasts interested in best possible picture quality (like Kris Deering astutely was with the mastering gamma topic back in the day) care or concern themselves about such esoteric things like the various HDR solutions and implementations as such for home viewers?
Well because, as I mentioned last May in the ‘4K Blu-ray Confirmed’ sticky thread (of which I note is moving along at a lightning pace ![]() “Not all metadata is equal. There is static metadata and dynamic metadata“ So, to reiterate again for new readers…. For HDR10….think static metadata. For Dolby Vision….think dynamic metadata….meaning every time the scene changes in a movie, there is a new set of metadata that informs the display management engine inside a Dolby Vision television on how best to map the color volume of the source content.....and remember....color volume is the combination of the dynamic range and the color gamut (https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post11011071 ) So, for those who don’t catch the drift nor venture into a mastering suite, as far as ‘Premium’ HDR content for movies in terms of elegance….. Dolby Vision > HDR10 > ST 2084 with no metadata > plain old SDR Now, as a footnote, not to give Dolby all the HDR accolades because the PQ approach (Dolby) actually codes the picture on a reference display and needs metadata to do so…..with regards to broadcast of live content (sports and such) you don’t have reference displays nor the luxury of a lot of time; ergo, the hybrid log gamma approach in which coding what the camera sees in the signal is an appetizing solution for live material. ![]() |
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#6573 |
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I just need something to hold me off until the SONY. [emoji12]
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Thanks given by: | Adrian Wright (01-07-2016) |
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#6576 | |
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Feb 2009
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edit: A Oppo rep. reconfirmed that at CES Last edited by eriaur; 01-08-2016 at 09:51 AM. |
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#6577 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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we can add another 'H' to the mix - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...r#post11562405
^ At least that applies to me. Now how to modify the UHD Alliance Ultra HD Premium logo when that time comes? ![]() |
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Oct 2007
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It might depend on the video service and I have heard that Dolby Vision can use a base layer that is either SDR or HDR10.
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Dolby Vision or SDR > HDR10 > ST 2084 with no metadata Without dynamic metadata I think HDR10 is going to have a hard time looking good on a SDR display since the dynamic range has to be compressed by up to 20,000:1 in real time by a video processor. |
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#6579 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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might as well pass along a rumor thats going around, I got this from a pretty good source on another forum.
But currently the VUDU 4k app is locked to only the VIZIO R series, and a couple other vizio models, and also the ROKU 4 (but the roku doesnt do HDR). so a birdie is saying that the new 4k blu ray players will have the vudu 4k app allowing access to the 25 HDR movies on there. |
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#6580 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Excellent interview here with the rep from DOLBY talking with avforums.
In this interview, the dolby rep says that when they are done grading the movie, the director himself or an appointed person from very high up from the film production must go and approve the dolby graded movie to ensure that it meets the directors intent. The also mention that someone who was involved in the movie helps out with the grading process too. they call it "artistic approval" he also explains the procedure for how they go about getting the correct file to use. he says they would go after the negative or the raw file. so in the case of pacific rim, even though the master format is 2k, the negative is redcode raw in 5k. so this would not be a 2k upscale correct? "if you shoot raw, store the raw, and have access TO the raw, that is the perfect starting point for dolby vision" https://www.avforums.com/video/video...ces-2016.12260 Last edited by ray0414; 01-10-2016 at 06:34 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | eriaur (01-10-2016), m3racer123 (01-10-2016) |
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