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Old 06-20-2017, 02:48 PM   #9
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Not the exact same, there are subtle differences, as was stated in the Power Rangers review. Dolby Vision is still a bit better than HDR10+, I'm sure still images will show that. RGB Color will look better on Dolby Vision, for instance.

HDR10+ is only adding dynamic metadata, so it will sometimes show sharper details, and it should improve low light scenes over regular HDR10. So far, Mass Effect on PC has been a more dramatic Dolby Vision upgrade than Power Rangers or Despicable Me 1&2 on UHD Blu-ray. Maybe it'll make a bigger difference on Resident Evil, where so much of the film is dark.

I want Dolby Vision on a projector, but as it may never come, at least HDR10 isn't so far behind it as to put HDR10 to shame.
DV is technically the better format, but 12 bit and 4:2:2 do not matter on current displays, despite hopeful claims to the contrary. The dynamic metadata is what's providing a very very subtle upgrade, which is what HDR10+ will be providing.
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