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HDR Optimizer (ex. Panasonic & JVC)

TrackZ

Well-known member
So, Panasonic is doing all kinds of interesting stuff with their HDR tone mapping output of UHD HDR content. They also recently did a collaboration with JVC sot the new Panasonic UHD BD players work in direct tandem with the new JVC projectors with a coordinated dual tone mapping solution.

https://www.soundandvision.com/content/jvc-panasonic-team-optimize-big-screen-hdr

https://hometheaterreview.com/jvc-and-panasonic-join-forces-to-make-big-screen-hdr-better/

I wonder what kind of results could be had if K looked at similar features and partnership...
 
The Panasonic is not a state of the art tonemapper. There is a video processor called the MadVR Envy rumor has it coming out in 2 months, that is the mcdaddy of dynamic tonemapping i also believe that it can take the strato hdr 10 and regrade on the fly to hdr10+
 
The Lumagen Pro can now also do Dynamic tone mapping with the recently released firmware update.

John
 
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