During the holiday season in late 2016, UHD (Ultra-HD) TVs were flying out the doors, so It appears that UHD is now fully upon us as consumers. In addition to having a sharper picture (UHD has four times as many pixels as HD), many of these TVs...
Most Home Theater enthusiasts are familiar with the basic tenets of display device calibration: that there exists a standard to which devices must be calibrated against in order for the image to be considered...
Now that you have a basic understanding of where we are going with HDR video, we need to point out that the term “HDR” is unfortunately and confusingly used for something which has absolutely no connection to it...
At the present time HDR is most often associated with UHD, or Ultra High Definition (all too often incorrectly referred to as 4K which is a Cinema-only format). It’s important for us to mention that while much if not all HDR...
Although perhaps few of you have the means or wherewithal to calibrate your own display device, going through the motions with us and learning how the SDR process differs from HDR is going to give you a deeper...
There are two fundamental differences which change the way we approach calibration for Dolby Vision, and no they aren’t the higher peak luminance or the expanded color gamut. First is the fact that we are using...
As with any technology, especially an emerging one, a lot of things can get screwed up, but we are going to focus on some major design issues relating to how HDR displays should handle and reproduce highlights delivered...