If you’ve read any reviews of TVs or projectors with HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology in recent years, you’ve almost certainly seen the term ‘tone mapping’ and could well have wondered what it ...
Having caused a bit of controversy in recent days by declaring that from now on vanilla HDMI 2.0 ports on AV products can be called HDMI 2.1 ports by manufacturers, despite the large difference in ...
This new technology requires source and target devices to both be supported in the new standard (as in, the console/PC and the TV/monitor) but the HDMI LA expects that there will be a slew of SBTM ...
A new image processing technique developed by Disney Research Zurich could make high dynamic range (HDR) video look better when shown on consumer-quality displays by preserving much of the rich visual ...
CES 2022 is still nearly two weeks away, but plenty of companies and organizations are already teasing their upcoming announcements. The list of such groups includes the HDMI Licensing Administrator ...
James Barrett writes: Is tone mapping turned on by default? Or do we have to manually adjust this to create optimum brightness according to the ambient lighting in the same room as the LG TV? And ...
Sony Electronics has lifted the lid on a range of BRAVIA XR TVs that are being marketed as ‘Perfect for PS5.’ It’s been a while since Sony did this sort of thing, and reminds me of when the format ...
Adjusting a high dynamic range (HDR) image to display well on non-HDR screens. Tone mapping preserves essential details while lowering the brightness and contrast. It mathematically adjusts tonal ...
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HDR10+ Advanced to launch soon with support for up to 5000 nits peak brightness, AI tone mapping: Details
Samsung has officially announced HDR10+ Advanced, a new version of its HDR10+ format that will first appear on the company's higher-end 2026 TVs. The announcement follows Dolby's recent reveal of ...
Last year a team of researchers published a paper detailing a method of boosting visual contrast and image quality in stereoscopic displays. The method is called Dichoptic Contrast Enhancement (DiCE) ...
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