It really depends on TVManixx2020beyound wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:53 amThere is no way that HDR10 would look better than LLDV which is much closer to or = to dv rgb8.
That would not make sense.
LLDV image is always brighter,sharper & cleaner than a hdr10 image.
We can do a bunch of hdr10/LLDV comparisons, to prove that.
98% of LLDV test captures always looks better than the HDR10.
By my observations in most cases Bravia XF90's HDR10 brighter than LLDV, not much but noticable
Like here https://slow.pics/c/5VaKhnAe
or here https://slow.pics/c/O4Yq9pCJ
Thing is, the issues Mr. Spears mentioned are important for video purists like himself.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 12:09 pmBut now the fact that Stacey Spear is considering stripping out DV from the dolby bluray is very concerning and why would he need Envy or lumagen to do that, it doesn't really make sense to me.
Chroma ringing? Low quility 4:2:2-to-4:4:4 upsamling? Not accurate PQ tracking? Minor artefacts in LLDV mode?
Most people can't see a difference but they can clearly see a difference in HDR on low-nit TV with inadequate tonemapping versus DV on very same TV
DV wins, case closed.
4 years of DV UHD and now people are talking about DV bugs with only two major UHD players manufacturers left on the market.
Still fully support any bug-hunt and pressure on Dolby. They have to fix this mess.