As an Amazon associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!                               
×

Best 4K Blu-ray Deals


Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals »
Top deals | New deals  
 All countries United States United Kingdom Canada Germany France Spain Italy Australia Netherlands Japan Mexico
Hard Boiled 4K (Blu-ray)
$49.99
7 hrs ago
Shin Godzilla 4K (Blu-ray)
$34.96
9 hrs ago
In the Mouth of Madness 4K (Blu-ray)
$36.69
22 hrs ago
Spawn 4K (Blu-ray)
$31.99
1 day ago
I Know What You Did Last Summer 4K (Blu-ray)
$39.99
1 day ago
Creepshow 2 4K (Blu-ray)
$32.99
1 day ago
Rampage 4K (Blu-ray)
$30.10
7 hrs ago
The Sound of Music 4K (Blu-ray)
$37.99
1 day ago
Back to the Future 4K (Blu-ray)
$32.99
1 day ago
Prince of Darkness 4K (Blu-ray)
$18.99
6 hrs ago
The Dark Knight Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$28.99
 
Batman 4-Film Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$32.99
 
What's your next favorite movie?
Join our movie community to find out


Image from: Life of Pi (2012)

Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > 4K Ultra HD > 4K Ultra HD Players, Hardware and News
Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-12-2019, 12:12 PM   #2801
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

Not if you set it to the Super High setting. If I put it on Medium or Low then it claws back way more highlight detail on a >4000 nit monster like The Meg than my 'regular' settings would do. But for something that's been mastered to hit 1000 or 1500 nits peak then yes, the Optimiser makes zero difference as I toggle it on or off.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
DJR662 (01-12-2019)
Old 01-12-2019, 12:19 PM   #2802
GeneD5 GeneD5 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
GeneD5's Avatar
 
Feb 2008
244
246
168
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MisterXDTV View Post
So basically if you have a Sony TV that has great tone mapping in itself, HDR optimizer is not making a big difference?
I’ve got a 1400 nit set with good mapping, and I’ve only been able to find one scene so far where the optimizer brought in more detail. It was from Equalizer - they were at the Home Depot loading dock, inside side during the day (so a ton of bright daylight shown coming in). With the optimizer on, I could clearly see the clear rubber panels hanging from the top of the dock. With it off, they were totally washed out and almost not visible at all.

That’s been it so far though.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 12:38 PM   #2803
MisterXDTV MisterXDTV is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
Jul 2008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff D View Post
Not if you set it to the Super High setting. If I put it on Medium or Low then it claws back way more highlight detail on a >4000 nit monster like The Meg than my 'regular' settings would do. But for something that's been mastered to hit 1000 or 1500 nits peak then yes, the Optimiser makes zero difference as I toggle it on or off.
I set my backlight to reach about 600/700 nits on my x900e to avoid blooming and brightness fluctuations in the black bars caused by local dimming. In a situation like mine the HDR optimizer could be helpful, I guess. Still I'm happy with my Sony X800 performance, so I don't think I will get it
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 12:41 PM   #2804
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

I think the Optimiser would be a great help there, yes.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
MisterXDTV (01-12-2019)
Old 01-12-2019, 12:45 PM   #2805
MisterXDTV MisterXDTV is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
Jul 2008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff D View Post
I think the Optimiser would be a great help there, yes.
Well, I just installed bias lighting that improved my night viewing a lot for a fraction of the cost....
I'm poor, can't afford another UHD player right now
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 03:24 PM   #2806
Tannhauser Tannhauser is offline
Active Member
 
Jun 2011
12
12
47
Default

Just hooked up my new 820 and have fuddled around with the HDR Optimiser - however no matter what disc I spin (tried some darker films like Arrival, Watchmen, Solo, Dark Knight Rises etc.), I don't see any difference between HDR Optimiser on or off when toggling back and forth. Some of the videos out there show a lot of difference when toggling but I jsut don't see any on my system.

I have a B6 and set the tv-setting on the 820 to "OLED". Now as I understand it the Optimiser should be working when set to "On" even though I don't pull the sliders for tone mapping etc. correct?

So what am I doing wrong? Have I missed at setting that turns the Optimiser on?

Thanks for your help guys!
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 05:58 PM   #2807
elvis1608 elvis1608 is offline
Member
 
Apr 2012
Default

Hi there
Is the advanced statues info playback screen only on the ub9000? I have a ub420 and don't have that option available?
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 06:20 PM   #2808
chip75 chip75 is offline
Blu-ray Grand Duke
 
chip75's Avatar
 
Oct 2010
Wales
304
3102
1783
231
9
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by elvis1608 View Post
Hi there
Is the advanced statues info playback screen only on the ub9000? I have a ub420 and don't have that option available?
There is, I think you have to hold down the button for three seconds. Only hacked UB420s get the advanced info screen (I think they get Dolby Vision too).
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 06:48 PM   #2809
LordoftheRings LordoftheRings is offline
Special Member
 
LordoftheRings's Avatar
 
Mar 2010
Portishead ♫
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MisterXDTV View Post
Well, I just installed bias lighting that improved my night viewing a lot for a fraction of the cost....
I'm poor, can't afford another UHD player right now
Wait for Black Friday 2019, the 820 should be on sale by then.
Your TV supports Dolby Vision or HDR10+?
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 07:40 PM   #2810
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbyg53 View Post

So what were your comparative results using the different output settings with non-HDR material like blu-ray?
I've just done a SDR calibration run (10-point greyscale) on all four of the Panny's settings as well as the OPPO, using the exact same TV settings on each, and the results are identical. Same colour temperature, same gamma, same RGB levels, same luminance readings at all 10 steps (give or take a nit, given that the readings naturally fluctuate between captures). And when just eyeballing a 255-level white clipping pattern it is also identical between all four Panny settings and the OPPO.

I dunno what to tell you bro
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
DJR662 (01-12-2019), evoll (01-12-2019), mrtickleuk (01-17-2020)
Old 01-12-2019, 07:43 PM   #2811
MisterXDTV MisterXDTV is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
Jul 2008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by LordoftheRings View Post
Wait for Black Friday 2019, the 820 should be on sale by then.
Your TV supports Dolby Vision or HDR10+?
Neither, I will stick with my X800 until I change TV or UHD disc players become really cheap
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 09:25 PM   #2812
elwaylite elwaylite is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
elwaylite's Avatar
 
Mar 2007
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff D View Post
Not if you set it to the Super High setting. If I put it on Medium or Low then it claws back way more highlight detail on a >4000 nit monster like The Meg than my 'regular' settings would do. But for something that's been mastered to hit 1000 or 1500 nits peak then yes, the Optimiser makes zero difference as I toggle it on or off.
That is really the main reason I bought the new Panny for my Sony OLED, just for the HDR Opt OLED mode on the high nit discs. I mean I never knew what I was missing, and now that it is there I don't know actually what I would have missed, but I am glad I am not missing it even though I don't know what it is...

Last edited by elwaylite; 01-12-2019 at 09:41 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
Geoff D (01-12-2019), MisterXDTV (01-12-2019)
Old 01-12-2019, 09:32 PM   #2813
MisterXDTV MisterXDTV is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
Jul 2008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by elwaylite View Post
That is really the main reason I bought the new Panny for my Sony OLED, just for the HDR Opt OLED mode on the high nit discs. I mean I never knew what I was missing, and now that it is there I don't know actually know what I would have missed, but I am glad I am not missing it even though I don't know what it is...
This post is pure gold!!
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
Cortiz (01-13-2019)
Old 01-12-2019, 09:40 PM   #2814
elwaylite elwaylite is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
elwaylite's Avatar
 
Mar 2007
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MisterXDTV View Post
This post is pure gold!!
It's true though LOL.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
Cortiz (01-13-2019)
Old 01-12-2019, 10:06 PM   #2815
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

Gah. My attempts at running separate HDR calibration readings on all four modes (Basic/Medium/Super High/OLED) have been thwarted because the metadata on the Masciola greyscale test patterns tops out at 1000 nits, so while the Basic mode results in some big differences in the luminance from about 50% upwards the other three deliver damned near identical results to a standalone HDR10 calibration from my OPPO, using the same patterns at the same TV settings. Basically the HDR Optimiser is looking at the 1000 nit metadata of these patterns and going "Pshaw, I don't need to remap this!" in the Medium, Super High and OLED optimised modes.

I was wrong about the OLED mode being the same as the Basic setting because it's performing the same as the Medium and Super High settings in this instance, so wherever the point is that the OLED mode starts to map it can't be too far south of 1000 nits.

Damn....looks like Stacey's 600/1000/2000/4000/10000 patterns on Spears & Munsil: The Next Generation can't come soon enough for hobbyists like myself who don't have two grand to spare for a pattern generator like a Murideo. It's only by using patterns that have been mastered with higher metadata (>1000) that the Optimisation's upper three modes will show any effect in objective readings at my end.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 10:18 PM   #2816
AKORIS AKORIS is offline
Blu-ray Prince
 
AKORIS's Avatar
 
Jul 2008
Beautiful Pacific Northwest
662
3655
19
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff D View Post
Gah. My attempts at running separate HDR calibration readings on all four modes (Basic/Medium/Super High/OLED) have been thwarted because the metadata on the Masciola greyscale test patterns tops out at 1000 nits, so while the Basic mode results in some big differences in the luminance from about 50% upwards the other three deliver damned near identical results to a standalone HDR10 calibration from my OPPO, using the same patterns at the same TV settings. Basically the HDR Optimiser is looking at the 1000 nit metadata of these patterns and going "Pshaw, I don't need to remap this!" in the Medium, Super High and OLED optimised modes.

I was wrong about the OLED mode being the same as the Basic setting because it's performing the same as the Medium and Super High settings in this instance, so wherever the point is that the OLED mode starts to map it can't be too far south of 1000 nits.

Damn....looks like Stacey's 600/1000/2000/4000/10000 patterns on Spears & Munsil: The Next Generation can't come soon enough for hobbyists like myself who don't have two grand to spare for a pattern generator like a Murideo. It's only by using patterns that have been mastered with higher metadata (>1000) that the Optimisation's upper three modes will show any effect in objective readings at my end.
you know, I used to think I understood everything about these TV's and players, and specs... but you've made it quite clear that I really don't.

Thanks Geoff!!!
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 10:22 PM   #2817
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

You're very welcome. And I'm sure Gene loved it too! I'm not sure when and why wanting to know how things work became such a taboo subject for some people, but what can you do?
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 10:31 PM   #2818
AKORIS AKORIS is offline
Blu-ray Prince
 
AKORIS's Avatar
 
Jul 2008
Beautiful Pacific Northwest
662
3655
19
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff D View Post
You're very welcome. And I'm sure Gene loved it too! I'm not sure when and why wanting to know how things work became such a taboo subject for some people, but what can you do?
I used to sell electronics in the mid to late 90's and knew everything about TV's and dvd players and such... but so much has changed with the world of High Definition and 4K that I'm really out of the loop now.

Much of the terms like "nits" and "metadata" just kind of enter... and evaporate in my mind!
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-12-2019, 10:38 PM   #2819
Geoff D Geoff D is offline
Blu-ray Emperor
 
Geoff D's Avatar
 
Feb 2009
Swanage, Engerland
1348
2525
6
33
Default

As long as other people are on top of it then you don't have to be. You're being very gracious about it anyway, unlike some people. Seems like every few weeks someone pipes up and puts in a concerted effort to needle the "nit pickers", God knows why, but it only ever has one effect on me: I just wants to write downs MOAR JARGONS
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
AKORIS (01-12-2019)
Old 01-12-2019, 11:11 PM   #2820
Kris Deering Kris Deering is offline
Power Member
 
Kris Deering's Avatar
 
Nov 2006
Pacific Northwest
400
131
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff D View Post
Gah. My attempts at running separate HDR calibration readings on all four modes (Basic/Medium/Super High/OLED) have been thwarted because the metadata on the Masciola greyscale test patterns tops out at 1000 nits, so while the Basic mode results in some big differences in the luminance from about 50% upwards the other three deliver damned near identical results to a standalone HDR10 calibration from my OPPO, using the same patterns at the same TV settings. Basically the HDR Optimiser is looking at the 1000 nit metadata of these patterns and going "Pshaw, I don't need to remap this!" in the Medium, Super High and OLED optimised modes.

I was wrong about the OLED mode being the same as the Basic setting because it's performing the same as the Medium and Super High settings in this instance, so wherever the point is that the OLED mode starts to map it can't be too far south of 1000 nits.

Damn....looks like Stacey's 600/1000/2000/4000/10000 patterns on Spears & Munsil: The Next Generation can't come soon enough for hobbyists like myself who don't have two grand to spare for a pattern generator like a Murideo. It's only by using patterns that have been mastered with higher metadata (>1000) that the Optimisation's upper three modes will show any effect in objective readings at my end.
The OLED curve is the same (1000 nits) but it has a different model for color saturation. Panasonic compensated for the saturation difference inherent with R,G,B,W panels.

Ryan's disc has single metadata for whole disc. Stacey's will be different PER PATTERN. I made sure to tell Stacey I wanted this first thing. I also showed him what Panasonic is doing with their internal test disc which allows you to change the metadata on the fly. So you should have better results when Stacey's disc comes out.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
elwaylite (01-12-2019), Geoff D (01-12-2019), mrtickleuk (01-17-2020), Robert Zohn (01-13-2019)
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > 4K Ultra HD > 4K Ultra HD Players, Hardware and News

Tags
panasonic, ub820, ub9000, value electronics


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 05:13 AM.