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A shame the 1000 won't be true 10-bit. 8 bit plus dithering is what the HDR lite panel owners are struggling with currently. |
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#3562 | |
Special Member
May 2017
Earth v1.1, awaiting v2.0
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#3563 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | eddievanhalen (12-13-2017) |
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#3564 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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And exactly How did that come to pass? By way of the relatively unreported at the time (2015), except for Blu-ray.com - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...f#post11308480 concept of OOTF. In a nutshell, despite ITU trying hard to achieve a single HDR solution, after 4 years of discussions it became evident that the only way to break the impasse was for the ITU to standardize both PQ and HLG with the concept of OOTF introduced in both systems as common ground. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#3566 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Some see HDR10+ as less optimal a dynamic solution as compared to Dolby Vision, whereas others view it as a benefit. For the record, last I heard, Spears favors Dolby Vision. |
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Nov 2013
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I assume some of those shows are also available in Dolby Vision, so I may get a chance to compare HDR10+ on the KS9800 to Dolby Vision on the LG C6. |
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#3568 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Brownian, seems like not only do you have a lot of free time, but also a lot of disposable income ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (12-13-2017), ray0414 (12-13-2017) |
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#3569 | |
Power Member
Nov 2013
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#3570 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (12-13-2017) |
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#3571 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Despite being FDA approved - https://twit.tv/posts/picks/health-p...dia-mobile-ekg
The Kardia algorithm has a lot of trouble with PVCs. Something they ^ are apparently unaware of. |
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Power Member
Nov 2013
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#3573 | |
Banned
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Just nothing to really comment on except the possibility of Dolby Vision on FOX releases in a year or so after Disney finishes absorbing their assets and starts putting them under their own authoring and distribution systems. Which is also takes a hose to Samsung's fire dream of putting HDR10+ on disc. |
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Thanks given by: | Adrian Wright (12-14-2017), gkolb (12-12-2017) |
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#3574 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#3575 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Televisión Española the Spanish public broadcaster has 3 4K test channels. The three broadcast the same, a 5 minute video of the change of guard at the Royal Palace in Madrid. The first one is broadcasted in PQ, the second in HLG and the third one is SDR 709. I like how PQ looks best, I don't quite like how color looks on HLG, PQ color looks more natural to me. Has anybody seen the same video material on both standards? What is the consensus about which one looks better?
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#3576 |
Senior Member
Sep 2010
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Latest Multi-HDR TV table
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#3577 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | FilmFreakosaurus (12-13-2017), PaulGo (12-13-2017) |
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#3578 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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All that said, still, I’d say most are of the opinion that PQ color rendering looks more elegant. |
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#3579 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Dan’s newest table above reminds me, I’ve got to update this list - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post14440081
with two more movies on Blu-ray (in contradistinction to DVD) that AMPAS voters have just recently received in the mail. Will do so later. Work beckons. |
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#3580 |
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Dec 2017
Norwich, UK.
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Hey guys, new guy here.
I've just ordered my first 4KTV and Xbox One X, and I have a few questions about HDR I'd like clearing up while I patiently wait for both packages to arrive. So from what I'm reading, HDR is a function you have to "turn on" on your TV that pumps the contrast and colour up etc. For example, torrent files in HDR come with muted colour and the idea being when you turn on the HDR it puts them to how they should look. My question, what happens when you turn on HDR when you're just watching a normal BluRay movie, or digital file? Is there much - any difference? Does it oversaturate the picture? Or does it simply not work because your file is not HDR compatible? I'm also reading that 4K players supposedly upscale BluRays to 4K, but I'm not holding out too much hope on that one. We were all promised our BluRay players would upscale DVDs to 1080P, and I've never seen that happen. Can anyone tell me of their experiences with this? Also, how does Netflix work with HDR? I've heard some titles are compatible, is it the same situation? You just turn on HDR on the titles you know work, or you have HDR turned on and only the titles that are compatible will make a difference? I'm also looking for 4K movies set in a 16:9 aspect ratio to really take advantage of the screen real estate rather than the 21:9 black bars. Yeah, I'm "that guy". The main one I've seen so far is the new Smurfs movie, which looks unbelievably better than it has any right to on BluRay. Does anyone else know of any fullscreen 4K movies? Either way, I'm very excited, and am looking forward to watching GOTG2 and Wonder Woman in 4K HDR on a 50" screen as a Christmas present to myself. Last edited by SpoonySpoonerson; 12-13-2017 at 07:29 PM. |
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