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  1. Robert Harris

    Press Release Studios and Manufacturers announce HDR10+ Technology

    As I understand things, in the real world, there is no such thing as an HDR standard. Seems to be akin to Deadwood...
  2. Robert Harris

    Press Release Studios and Manufacturers announce HDR10+ Technology

    In response to Dave Moritz's comments. I concur, but will go a step further. The marketing side of home video has been working extremely hard to make it appear that HDR is an inherent part of the 4k environment, and it simply is not. Many HDR releases have been created so dark that they're...
  3. Robert Harris

    Press Release Studios and Manufacturers announce HDR10+ Technology

    No. Tech advances are positive. However, there must be a rational upgrade route. Even if it’s not firmware/software, once a consumer has invested in a new 4k device, there must be compatibility, and the ability to, at worst case, change out a board or other upgradable part. I have no problem...
  4. Robert Harris

    Press Release Studios and Manufacturers announce HDR10+ Technology

    I do. The rollout of 4k UHD, and along with it, HDR, was the worst I’ve encountered. The absolute lack of communication, cooperation, and technical abilities of programmers, hardware and software creators, and then post-production entities, has been enough to turn off even the most die-hard of...
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