Interesting article on the new Dolby Vision technology.
Curious if this will be better than FEL.
https://www.techspot.com/news/109300-dolby-vision-2-announced-delivering-better-hdr-experience.html
Interesting article on the new Dolby Vision technology.
Curious if this will be better than FEL.
https://www.techspot.com/news/109300-dolby-vision-2-announced-delivering-better-hdr-experience.html
It’s not new codec.
Not do anything with the original Blu-ray sources, or the streams.
Seems like marketing, to the tv brands, to sale sale with new logo. Manipulate the original content/source material , with “Al”.
Cool.
I have no confidence in most TV manufacturers as the default settings are just so wrong, its sad to notice, with what settings most people watch TV+Movies.
I have a Hisense with “Light Sense” and that was the first thing i had to disable, since even with a -30 (max) offset everything was just too dark…. so i have no confidence that Ai will “enhance” anything here.
Remember, most TV’s still have all the “motion smoothing” and “Noise reduction” enabled by default, while also using a wrong “Sport” or “Cool” or “Color 2” color temperature setting, which basically makes everything blue. Not to mention that every TV i ever calibrated always had a red-push in the white balance.
So now on top of all this random “enhance” and “Vivid” crap we put Ai…..
But we will see, yet i wish they would just factory calibrate and each TV/Movie had clear metadata the TV switches too automatically. This was supposed to-be “Filmmaker” mode, yet the implementation per manufacturer is really weird.
Samsung responds To Dolby Vision 2 With new HDR10+ Advanced Standard.
Designed for upcoming 2026 lineup TVs
The silly thing is that neither this nor Dolby Vision 2 use any different tone-mapping algorithms. For example, Dolby confirmed that DV2 will still use content mapping version 4.0. If HDR10+ Advanced does improve the content mapping and allow for even more fine grained tuning curves, then maybe we see some nice improvements. Otherwise, it’s mainly just the shot-by-shot motion smoothing which most people will likely be averse to and disable anyways.
This topic was automatically closed 91 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.
About | FAQ | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Legal Notice