Thanks for posting the video. I'm just getting into UHD with HDR with a few discs. I have had a few "wow" moments so far! I'm using the Sony XBR 940D. SDR isn't bad either. The 1080P to 4K upscaling has also impressed me.
For those reading this who are considering HDR for a projection system, take note: unless your screen is high gain and/or not too large, stick with SDR/WCG. Unless you have one of the very expensive and high lumen projectors like the $60,000 SONY, the $35,000 JVC or a few other models, there won't be enough brightness to make it work well.
For those reading this who are considering HDR for a projection system, take note: unless your screen is high gain and/or not too large, stick with SDR/WCG. Unless you have one of the very expensive and high lumen projectors like the $60,000 SONY, the $35,000 JVC or a few other models, there won't be enough brightness to make it work well.
From what I have read, the HDR is pretty superfluous with projectors and may make them worse in some ways. I also believe that the "charm" of projectors is not always served simply by blazing a hole in the wall.
Even the Sony VPL VW5000es laser projector can only make a small dent in the HDR brightness range.
From what I have read, the HDR is pretty superfluous with projectors and may make them worse in some ways. I also believe that the "charm" of projectors is not always served simply by blazing a hole in the wall.
Even the Sony VPL VW5000es laser projector can only make a small dent in the HDR brightness range.
Based upon my limited experience, SDR with Wide Color Gamut (SDR/WCG) gets you REALLY close to HDR with none of the headaches - and that is how I watch 4K content.
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