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Because technically, YouTube isn't hosting and making them available to download. The programs used to download YouTube videos bypass permissions. |
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If anyone reading this does have any HDR10Plus content and wants to send me a Private Message about it, I'd be very interested and promise not to say who gave me the files. They are afraid of people demoing their HDR content in the best possible light to friends (in a dark room not a bright TV showroom). They are afraid of goodwill and word-of-mouth enthusiastic marketing. They are afraid of people helping their sales by showing their friends the HDR demos and getting the message out there how amazing it looks on their TVs which meet the Ultra HD Premium certification. Quote:
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Should ask Rudy1 over at AVS forums. Maybe he'd be able to get his hands on one.
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Apr 2007
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as another example, ITU working documents nor meetings, this thread provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look as to the inner workings, e.g. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...l#post12876569
and reveals what we can, when the need arises - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...l#post12868423 |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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To get the HDR broadcast ball rolling sooner into consumers’ homes, another approach to live HDR (which is agnostic to PQ or HLG final delivery vis–ŕ–vis starting with Slog3) by Technicolor, albeit a hybrid -
A little more detailed explanation than the ^ cursory clip….. https://soundcloud.com/technicolorco...denver-nuggets |
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Thanks given by: | ray0414 (08-11-2017) |
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Apr 2007
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You’re welcome to.
![]() For those who may freak out just thinking about a hybrid mix of SDR->HDR upconversion combined with pure ‘native’ HDR acquisition, Technicolor’s mindset is that for the time being, all players in the industry can’t do practically (as in cost-effective) a live all HDR production with all HDR interstitials and HDR cameras, so their idea is to also provide an interim approach until we can get there…..which would also increase the awareness of the general population to the concept of HDR And, on a side note, full native HDR is not without its own peculiar challenges for camera operators and shaders. For example, when you are working in HDR and WCG at a venue like for basketball or soccer with those large scoreboards and encircling signage, the color saturation and brightness of these things becomes so prominent that it can be a real distraction to the actual play (although I assume the advertisers would have no problem with that). Even the crowd around the court is more detailed, so that background can also be a distraction to the contest itself. Quote:
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Apr 2007
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As to your question, “operational” in terms of commercial deployment to customers in the field rather than successful proof of concept tests?, .....nope, not that I’m aware of, at least not in the U.S. P.S. As to the ETSI document which you linked in that post, to give full credit where credit is due, SL-HDR was jointly developed by Technicolor, Philips, STMicro and CableLabs. Not getting much traction at all. Last edited by Penton-Man; 08-11-2017 at 07:33 PM. Reason: added a P.S. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Jan 2017
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YouTube channel with a bunch of 4K HDR movie trailers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVM...Y7XMLGQ/videos
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But this post is about the first high profile DV vs HDR10 comparison (I believe) between LCD High Nit displays and also OLED HDR10 displays. LG B7 OLED - PANASONIC EZ1002 OLED - SONY A1 OLED - SAMSUNG Q9 LCD- SONY ZD9 LCD http://www.avsforum.com/forum/139-di...l#post54627466 Quote:
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