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May 2017
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Well, I am not an expert in all the HDR datas.
But I often see a really huge difference comparing DV to HDR10 And I spent hours comparing the same movies and at the same timelines Some movies definitely had a way better DV than others. What I noticed is most of the time the movie is a lot more washed out in regular HDR10, and you have way better skin tones and accurate colors in DV and DV look brighter without making the image washed out. I think Dolby Vision is a must and they should release DV movies a lot more often, it often save a poor HDR10 disc. And it is definitely not just about brightness. |
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Thanks given by: | jibucha (01-28-2019) |
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