Monday, April 25, 2016

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: What could keep HDR at bay for a while?

 

Thx home. Of you mean the complete dropping of all technical standards to the lowest common denominator so anything can get a thx label.

Kind of like Dolby on cassettes has zero to do with Dolby.

Gotya Dolby do great work at the pro level then have a long history of watering down the tech and selling it to the masses. I hope that's not the case this time - we actually want the equivalent of cat22 this time.

Mike

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On Apr 26, 2016, at 1:17 AM, tcurren@aol.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

DolbyVision is their name for their product whether theatrical or home viewing. The SMPTE standard is PQ. When you add DolbyVision, you get the guarantee that the picture you are color correcting, will look correct on the DolbyVision certified TV. Think of the THX certification for home theater units.



---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <bigfish@...> wrote :

When they say."a 2016 Dolby Vision or HDR-enabled TV set (available from LG and Vizio)" is that describing two HDR standards that the TV will Handle?  I understand DolbyVision to be the theatrical version of their HDR for theater projection.  Is the term also being used for their consumer version?  Does "or HDR-enabled" mean that Netflix will stream Dolby's HDR for home or theater? and are they also supporting another HDR standard as an option?

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