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Old 11-18-2016, 03:16 AM   #681
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HDR (HLG/PQ)
side by side at Inter BEE….




*again courtesy of a PM to me from one of our Japanese membership who conscientiously reads this thread.
 
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Old 11-18-2016, 03:22 AM   #682
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People can debate till the cows come home with regards to the merits of HFR for movies, be it Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk or the far better distributed Hobbit…



but for sports regarding anything other than a snail race, it will unequivocally present a visual quality improvement. And I for one, am a sportsman and a sports watcher . Tob, good luck Arsenal this weekend!
 
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The new top gear is now on amazon, called Grand Tour, its in 4k HDR. I only watched 3 minutes of it, and it's already the #1 streaming hdr quality I've seen over netflix and amazon. Looks phenomenal!!
Fruition : https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...r#post12682594
 
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The cars just look absolutely insane. So vivid and detailed.
Depends on one’s perspective (the GR agency):

 
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I’ll do a public service announcement related more toward the science of vision and as a follow-up to the ‘Madame Bovary’ post on the last page
Alas, it will need to wait until tomorrow or maybe this weekend as I’d like to hunt down an illustrative YouTube from earlier this year to make the point, if I can find it.
 
Old 11-18-2016, 09:31 AM   #686
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UHD-1 Phase 2 has been approved by the DVB with support for HDR (HLG/PQ), HFR, and NGA.
So, PQ10 and HLG10 are new HDR formats.


Hopefully HLG10 are exactly similar to HEVC HLG HDR of the Japanese NTT (and others).
In particular, hopefully, there is only one HLG uncompressed video.

HLG10 content >> broadcast network / Internet >> HLG10 compliant streaming media player / set-top box > HLG uncompressed video >> HLG10 compliant TV

VP9-HLG content stored on YouTube cloud >> Internet >> VP9-HLG compliant streaming media player / set-top box > HLG uncompressed video >> VP9-HLG compliant TV

NTT Hikari TV 4K IP channel broadcast in HEVC HLG HDR >> IP network >> VP9-HLG compliant streaming media player / set-top box > HLG uncompressed video >> HEVC HLG HDR compliant TV



PQ10 = HDR10 without HDR10 metadata

PQ10 content >> broadcast network >> PQ10 compliant TV

PQ10 content >> broadcast network / Internet >> PQ10 compliant streaming media player / set-top box > Ultra HD Forum PQ10 uncompressed video >> PQ10 compliant TV


HDR10 content >> Internet >> HDR10 compliant streaming media player / set-top box > CTA HDR10 uncompressed video >> HDR10 compliant TV

VP9-PQ content stored on YouTube cloud >> Internet >> VP9-PQ compliant streaming media player / set-top box > CTA HDR10 uncompressed video >> HDR10 compliant TV

I am wondering if the Ultra HD Forum PQ10 uncompressed video can tolerate / include HDR10 metadata with blank / default value (i.e. PQ10 uncompressed video = CTA HDR10 uncompressed video) so that there is no need to use a special PQ10 streaming media player / set-top box for outputting CTA HDR10 uncompressed video.

PQ10 content >> broadcast system / Internet >> PQ10 compliant streaming media player / set-top box > CTA HDR10 uncompressed video >> HDR10 compliant TV

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More signs 4k is just the stepping stone to 8k quality.
 
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Last night at the Skirball Cultural Center, the 11th annual Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) Awards for postproduction included -

Engineering Excellence Awards:
WINNERS:

SGO: Mistika
Grass Valley: GV Node Real Time IP Processing and Edge Routing Platform
Aspera: FASPStream
RealD: Ultimate Screen
 
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This week at CAMERIMAGE (background on the annual event: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post10101148)
a tip of the hat to Arri for having taken the lead in teaching HDR/WCG to filmmakers –
http://www.camerimage.pl/en/Arri-Workshops-2.html
 
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Last night at the Skirball Cultural Center, the 11th annual Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) Awards for postproduction included -

Outstanding Color Grading – Television
WINNER: “Gotham - By Fire”
Paul Westerbeck // Encore Hollywood

Who will win next year? I kinda think I already know who's getting ray0414's vote -
http://farmgroup.tv/people/dan-gill

*monitor courtesy of Sony –
http://www.tvbeurope.com/sony-brings-hdr-farm-group/
 
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Apparently, a PQ10 compliant set-top box / streaming media player can send default value HDR10 metadata to a PQ10 compliant TV or a legacy HDR10 compliant TV.

PQ10 content >> broadcast system / Internet >> PQ10 compliant set-top box / streaming media player > "CTA HDR10 uncompressed video" >> legacy HDR10 compliant TV




https://twitter.com/thierryfautier/s...41417023225861
 
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The static metadata (SMPTE ST 2086) is optional for HDMI 2.0a so there is no need to send fake metadata. That is why he keeps saying that broadcasters don't want to use static metadata since he thinks you are asking for an explanation.
 
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....Who will win next year? I kinda think I already know who's getting ray0414's vote -
http://farmgroup.tv/people/dan-gill

*monitor courtesy of Sony –
http://www.tvbeurope.com/sony-brings-hdr-farm-group/
http://farmgroup.tv/projects/the-grand-tour

With Amazon’s The Grand Tour, I wonder how that offering will factor into all the consumer Dolby Vision versus HDR10 online 'debates'.

P.S.
In the 3rd paragraph of the farmgroup spiel, it should actually read Arri Amira as noted by Dan at the last IBC Neat little camera.

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With Amazon’s The Grand Tour...
Any of you lurking creators/colorists now wondering what Amazon’s HDR deliverable requirements are? Well, contact the man –
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-mckeague-a7220425
 
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The static metadata (SMPTE ST 2086) is optional for HDMI 2.0a so there is no need to send fake metadata. That is why he keeps saying that broadcasters don't want to use static metadata since he thinks you are asking for an explanation.
Thank you, Richard!


As metadata is not mentioned in the DECE HDR10 media profile, the HDR10 metadata could be also optional in HDR10 HEVC coding.
Then PQ10 is similar to HDR10, and a legacy HDR10 compliant TV could be compatible with PQ10.

PQ10 = HDR10 without HDR10 metadata

PQ10 content >> MPEG-2 TS broadcast network ("DVB-T2", "RTP/UDP/IP" …) >> PQ10 compliant TV
PQ10 content >> MPEG-2 TS broadcast network ("DVB-T2", "RTP/UDP/IP" …) >> legacy HDR10 compliant TV

PQ10 content >> MPEG-2 TS broadcast network >> PQ10 compliant streaming media player / set-top box > CTA HDR10 uncompressed video >> PQ10 compliant TV
PQ10 content >> MPEG-2 TS broadcast network >> PQ10 compliant streaming media player / set-top box > CTA HDR10 uncompressed video >> legacy HDR10 compliant TV

However, there could be some interoperability issues between HDR HFR PQ10 content and legacy HDR10 compliant TV due to different HEVC levels:
. HEVC Main 10 Profile at Level 5.1 is used for legacy DECE HDR10 compliant TV and for HDR PQ10 compliant TV
. HEVC Main 10 Profile at Level 5.2 is used for HDR HFR PQ10 compliant TV.
https://www.dvb.org/standards#standardgroup_24
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=624
 
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Public Service Announcement:
Unless of course you are challenged by one of these ocular pathologies….
http://www.eyeinstitute.co.nz/the-ey...nel-vision.htm

Although long in coming and tedious, there is hope for those afflicted with RP….https://blog.cirm.ca.gov/2016/07/18/...on-next-stage/

Illustrative YouTube:


Morale of this Perspective: Come this Thanksgiving no matter the perceived deficiencies of whatever 4K TV or Ultra HD Blu-ray player one might own (or plan on owning), there’s a lot to be thankful for if one is normal sighted and remains that way for life….http://www.glaucoma.org/news/blog/re...-treatment.php
 
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Heck Richard, at this point, I think most folks would be happy with an unofficial reliable leak from the HDMI forum as to the announcement. I believe you hoped for October HDMI news, which has since passed, are you hearing anything solid as to a next expectant date from that organization?
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They have done a good job of keeping HDMI 2.1 under wraps and I don't know if it will be announced in 2 days or 2 months.
The CTA-861-G standard is available.
http://www.techstreet.com/standards/...uct_id=1934129


 
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there’s a lot to be thankful for if one is normal sighted and remains that way for life….
And if one lives long enough, pretty much nobody is immune to developing cataracts, especially relevant to highly critical viewers/reviewers given the emergence of HDR tvs. The importance of contrast sensitivity with regards to visual function….http://www.allaboutvision.com/eye-ex...ensitivity.htm
 
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Any of you lurking creators/colorists now wondering what Amazon’s HDR deliverable requirements are? Well, contact the man –
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-mckeague-a7220425
For those too shy to contact him, the answer is no, you do not necessarily need to grade your content on a Dolby Pulsar in order to meet their HDR deliverables requirements.

Also, a little advice with regards to achieving the best outcome in terms of picture quality (and avoid the pitfall of the inherent nature of MaxFALL and ABL with reference monitors vs. consumer TVs in a grading suite) - - While grading always keep your eyes on the reference monitor (BVM-X300), not the client monitor, as the former has a helpful Over Range indicator which lights up to alert you when the brightness level is exceeded and the ABL kicks in.....otherwise it's like swimming upstream against the current.
 
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http://farmgroup.tv/projects/the-grand-tour

With Amazon’s The Grand Tour, I wonder how that offering will factor into all the consumer Dolby Vision versus HDR10 online 'debates'.
I’m not really entirely sure what it is with cars (I’m more of a motorcycle guy, occasionally some heavy duty adventure touring - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...1#post12110781 ,
but mostly svelte off road riding/racing - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...n#post10135188 , anyway, whaz up with cars and HDR….in any country?….


but I do think The Grand Tour just woke up the advertising guys in the auto industry. And I know of at least one cinematographer, namely Bill B. at the podium last Thursday night -



who is probably smiling at the thought of the potential HDR business from those well-heeled auto clients….http://www.wfb4.com/bill-bennett-asc-automotive--c1kc4. Bill, you just might have to expand the curriculum (HDR) of those fine ASC Master Classes at which you teach.
 
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