Anyong Bluth |
06-15-2017 10:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by Miles
(Post 12917313)
Completely agree on 4k. It's quite noticeable with good source material.
HDR is an even bigger deal IMO but many current TVs still don't get bright enough to fully see it.
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HDR "upscaling", an interpolation algorithm, to to mimic HDR from non HDR shot sources is horrible horrible horrible right now.
Also, you're right, it darkens PQ way too much. It almost looks more like it's tinted brown.
It'll improve, HD upscaling made monumental advances.
If you have ever played around with video editing software, some of the more obscure conversion programs can take a vcr quality picture and get you close to HD. Of course, it takes about 3 days running nonstop doing multiple passes, and the file output size is enormous. Now a days you could upscale it, end up with a that giant file, and then convert it again to h265 to make it manageable for storage and playback.
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