elvn
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This is being posted in relation to the C9, E9 and CX oleds and HDR display tech in general - not trying to continue arguments about any aw55 value, limitations, timeliness. It is what it is.
This HDR temperature mapping is pretty cool to watch.
The scene content is broken down as follows:
under 100 nits = grayscale
100nits+ = pure green
200nits = yellow
400nits = orange
800 nits = red
1600nit = pink
4000nit+ = pure white
[HDR] Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis - HDTVTest
This HDR temperature mapping is pretty cool to watch.
The scene content is broken down as follows:
under 100 nits = grayscale
100nits+ = pure green
200nits = yellow
400nits = orange
800 nits = red
1600nit = pink
4000nit+ = pure white
[HDR] Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis - HDTVTest
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