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i have read a couple of things alone that made me ask questions about the whole HDR format.
so samsung said 1000 nits in its new tvs work better in a brightly lit room, would it have any real effect in a dark room? as i read this on avsforum. it is quoted.Aside from the increased brightness (which is worthless when viewing in the dark), I've seen nothing to suggest the 2016 OLEDs include any improvements expected to deliver 1080p SDR viewing.
different topic but he said the brightness increase is worthless in the dark while watching?
what i want to know is do i need to change my picture mode for optimal HDR viewing or can i leave it on movie? as i have also seen multiple people on avforums say movie mode darkens the image a lot on the js8500 i have. and if it darkens the image surely it would lessen the effect of HDR even though its backlight/constrast is maxed out? i have wondered this for many months but cant tell if theres any difference in movie, dynamic and standard modes for the brightness in HDR.
what would be awesome is a website or thread detailing the brightness of certain films/tv series/scenes so we actually know if our tv is displaying all what they are trying to show us. for example my tv is capable of 600 nits, and the scene i find most impressive in HDR could actually be 500 nits instead of 600 for example and i wouldnt know any better knowing it could get brighter.
i find certain scenes of the man in the high castle exceptional in the first half of episode 1, nothing amazing for 2nd half and so far of episode 2.
so samsung said 1000 nits in its new tvs work better in a brightly lit room, would it have any real effect in a dark room? as i read this on avsforum. it is quoted.Aside from the increased brightness (which is worthless when viewing in the dark), I've seen nothing to suggest the 2016 OLEDs include any improvements expected to deliver 1080p SDR viewing.
different topic but he said the brightness increase is worthless in the dark while watching?
what i want to know is do i need to change my picture mode for optimal HDR viewing or can i leave it on movie? as i have also seen multiple people on avforums say movie mode darkens the image a lot on the js8500 i have. and if it darkens the image surely it would lessen the effect of HDR even though its backlight/constrast is maxed out? i have wondered this for many months but cant tell if theres any difference in movie, dynamic and standard modes for the brightness in HDR.
what would be awesome is a website or thread detailing the brightness of certain films/tv series/scenes so we actually know if our tv is displaying all what they are trying to show us. for example my tv is capable of 600 nits, and the scene i find most impressive in HDR could actually be 500 nits instead of 600 for example and i wouldnt know any better knowing it could get brighter.
i find certain scenes of the man in the high castle exceptional in the first half of episode 1, nothing amazing for 2nd half and so far of episode 2.