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Go get a roll of 24 or 36 exposure film and put it on the scanner. You can dial in one set of exposure settings, one set of color settings, and one set of contrast settings for the whole roll and scan every frame with the same settings or you can go in and individually fine tune each frame with its own settings. That’s the difference between HDR10 and Dolby Vision. My bias is towards releases, on disc, with Dolby and HDR10+ presentations, when such film has been graded for that format. I wish they would include DV on this disc. The DV grade, on this disc, would be the definitive version. |
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