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#5521 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Ray, since I know you like your blacks, to delve into further detail than summarized here…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLBP...tu.be&t=10m21s , from which the blogger (AV writer/journo) lifted the graph for the preference study…. Specifically (glasses on now), 90% of participants were satisfied with a black level at 0.005 (actually 0.0049 nits to be precise). But, keep in mind that experiment was with a small ![]() Following that and not revealed in the SMPTE Webcast, another experiment was performed using a 156” screen, something on the order for a small grading theater or a home theater front projector enthusiast ![]() |
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#5522 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Special Member
Feb 2014
Los Angeles, CA
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I'm not sure how great of a goal it is to make a TV so bright sensitive that you'd need to wear sunglasses, but it's interesting. Wish I could see it for myself. |
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#5525 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() Plus, it was an experiment ![]() ![]() So, the projector was actually able to achieve blacker blacks than could the prototype dynamic range display system with its 23” panel pictured at the 10 min. mark of that SMPTE Webcast, which comparatively, was only able to test down to 0.004 nits. |
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#5526 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#5527 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() the best ambient illumination level for optimal viewing by the participants was as yet unknown????? (Investigators tested at 10…20…and 24nits room lighting levels) and, truth be told, the feedback from some observers was that the combination of the Pulsar and the ambient lighting utilized, caused some of the study participants, eye strain. ![]() BUT, on the other hand, I wouldn’t want to unduly scare folks because one also has to consider *how* (extreme-fair to midland -conservative-subtle) or, to what degree, the material was manually graded/presented in the first place. There are several variables at work (simultaneously) when viewing HDR content, which can impact the total experience. This remains a learning experience for everyone, especially the content creators. |
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Senior Member
Oct 2007
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#5531 | |
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Our eyes biasing goes a long way with blacks, especially if you have insane peak whites that were viewed relatively soon before the black. The brighter the image, the more your eyes will hold black at black when you go to a fade out. But give the eyes time to adapt and you will see the problems. But pure blackouts are extremely rare in real program material for more than a second or two. But it still takes a serious amount of sequential contrast to get the displays black level good enough for very low APL material. This is why displays that cheat by turning off the light source for a black out (laser, LED) are not always the best displays for contrast. They measure well for pure black since they turn the light source off but go one level above black and that jump is huge. I'm more interested in display companies filling in that gap. |
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#5532 |
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Here is a better image of the st-2084 curve recently discussed:
http://dci-forum.com/index.php?actio...ach=1594;image If you are a videophile you aren't going to settle for .005 cd/m2. Videophiles want to see all that they can see. If you've got the rods, you will want .0005 cd/m2. ![]() |
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#5533 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Also see Figure 6 and narrative for more info: http://www.mediaandbroadcast.bt.com/...HDTV-final.pdf |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#5535 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Although, what is neither evident from the slide, nor revealed in discussion is that the display system was calibrated to produce that very wide range….accepting an XYZ input. The color gamut of the system covered the full P3 gamut. However, that particular capability was not critical for testing preferred black and diffuse white levels. P.S. Hey, I just saw the water use reported by local O.C. water districts comparing last June to June 2013 and Irvine Ranch Water District slotted in as a water hog ![]() |
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#5536 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Dark, as I mentioned on the last page… to be precise, in total, the ambient lighting of the room was < 3 lux, (giving < 0.0001 nits.
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Each trial consisted of multiple steps, based on user response which is just too complicated and time consuming for me to go into, at least for right now. Last edited by Penton-Man; 08-02-2015 at 06:44 PM. Reason: added the words 'for' and 'to' for more clarity |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#5538 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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The stimulus image filled the entire 23” screen, like so –
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#5539 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#5540 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...t#post11095874
^ A feather in the cap for the BBC boys….http://advanced-television.com/2015/...-prize-at-ibc/ |
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