Re: Topic TV 4K et le 4K en General !
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 7:24 am
Abréviations, sigles et acronymes en anglais dans le home-cinéma
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Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision is a standard for the way certain 4K UHD with HDR content is produced. It's an end-to-end process, from the content creation and mastering through to how it's viewed in your home theater. Because it's end-to-end, the metadata in each frame can be dictated by Dolby and then compatible equipment can read it and optimize the way your 4K UHD TV delivers HDR pictures. It also gives content producers more control over how their HDR programming appears on TVs.
HDR10+
HDR10+ offers a premium HDR experience for viewers by building upon traditional HDR systems with dynamic metadata. With HDR10+, scene-based descriptive metadata allows devices to reproduce more accurate HDR visuals, helping to maintain original creative intent. Shadow details are preserved and specular highlights retain their contrast giving viewers a rich HDR viewing experience with the most life-like images. Specific HDR10+ content and a compatible TV is required to view HDR10+.
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Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision is a standard for the way certain 4K UHD with HDR content is produced. It's an end-to-end process, from the content creation and mastering through to how it's viewed in your home theater. Because it's end-to-end, the metadata in each frame can be dictated by Dolby and then compatible equipment can read it and optimize the way your 4K UHD TV delivers HDR pictures. It also gives content producers more control over how their HDR programming appears on TVs.
HDR10+
HDR10+ offers a premium HDR experience for viewers by building upon traditional HDR systems with dynamic metadata. With HDR10+, scene-based descriptive metadata allows devices to reproduce more accurate HDR visuals, helping to maintain original creative intent. Shadow details are preserved and specular highlights retain their contrast giving viewers a rich HDR viewing experience with the most life-like images. Specific HDR10+ content and a compatible TV is required to view HDR10+.