How bout the signal itself? I need to do some googling to learn the details of the encoding and decoding. I would assume that on Amazon you would choose between standard media and HDR depending on the monitor you have. I'd be curious to know if the HDR signal can also drive a standard monitor. More to be revealed.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <tcurren@...> wrote :
You need an HDR monitor. The white point goes from the now standard 100 nits to 4000 nits and eventually 10,000 nits.
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