[11:17 Tue,16.May 2017 by Rudi Schmidts] |
Anyone who currently deals with HDR gets to hear (and see) all sorts of new terms and standards, which are fast to the video format war Betamax vs.. Video2000 vs. VHS in the early 1980s. There is currently at least three prospective candidates for a coming standard (HDR10, Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) and DolbyVision), but Amazon and Samsung still want to add one or the open HDR10 standard by a special feature set. HDR10 + should also allow dynamic sound mapping. One can imagine that each frame can have its own LUT, while in HDR10 the LUT for the dynamic compression is always fixed for the entire stream. This is probably the 12 Bit of Dolby Paroli offer by theDynamics of each scene from the stored 10 bits. All Samsung UHD televisions in 2017 are to support HDR 10+ from home and for all UHD models from 2016 there should be a firmware update for HDR10 +. On the program side, Amazon will also shortly in HDR10 + stream on the new Samsung TV stream. After all, it is not easy to check out all the current HDR target platforms anyway, so Amazon and Samsung now have another barrel that wants to be mastered. Because the values u200bu200bfor the dynamic sound mapping must then also be mapped for each scene. We are already looking forward to see how an implementation in Resolve and the consortium will look like. We could well imagine, however, that many studios the new feature only once more infos at bei www.engadget.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Amazon und Samsung erweitern HDR10-Standard - HDR10+ |