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In this week's podcast, Phil Jones and Phil Boyle discuss the challenges of accurately reproducing HDR (High Dynamic Range) on a projector. They explain that projectors struggle to display HDR content accurately due to their limited brightness range compared to flat panel displays.
They discuss the importance of contrast, native contrast, and color tracking in projectors for delivering good HDR performance. They also touch on the different types of tone mapping, such as static and dynamic, and the role of dynamic metadata in HDR formats like Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
They advise buyers to look for projectors with good native contrast, accurate color reproduction, and support for various HDR formats.
00:00 Introduction
00:21 HDR on Projectors, Does It Make a Difference
03:48 Understanding Tone Mapping in Projectors
08:14 Dynamic Vs. Static Tone Mapping
10:26 Dynamic Metadata in HDR Formats
15:56 HDR Color Tracking
21:51 How Much Brightness Do You Need to Properly Reproduce HDR
29:34 Advantages of Projectors for HDR Viewing
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