https://youtu.be/H_SChOvwIW0 HDR10 version Dolby introduced an improved tone mapping analysis algorithm that first appeared in DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.6. If you'd like to compare the Dolby Vision derived SDR version to the HDR10 video above, click here. As far as we can tell, it only appears to be playable on Dolby Vision enabled devices, because... Continue Reading →
Dolby Vision Analysis Tuning Feature in Resolve Studio 18.6
This feature introduces a new and improved analysis algorithm that allows colorists to select the strength of highlight retention and the amount of mapping applied. Users can now choose from a predefined set of spatial filters. Selecting the "Legacy CM4 L1" option matches the analysis of the original CMv4 algorithm. Older projects from software versions... Continue Reading →
Apple Log/ACES/Dolby Vision/HDR IG Reels Workflow
Apple Log is vastly superior to the over-processed HDR video we've become accustomed to since the iPhone 12. Clips uploaded to Dolby Vision compatible apps will display the Dolby Vision logo, while Instagram Reels will process the video as HDR without dynamic metadata. Several of our videos have turned into SDR since uploading to IG,... Continue Reading →
Social Media and Instant Messaging Apps That Support Dolby Vision
As of last month, here's a list of social media and instant messaging platforms around the world that currently support Dolby Vision. To enjoy Dolby Vision content, your playback device must support Dolby Vision. Since the iPhone 12, the first mobile device to record directly in Dolby Vision, Apple has continued to expand support for creating and... Continue Reading →
Dolby Vision Technical Updates Webinar – Fall 2023
https://youtu.be/BnIPFVFtzwc?si=dEuCBDLuUL7v_kWy Review the latest in Dolby Vision technical updates, color grading best practices, and other topics including: Dolby Vision License changes Improved L1 analysis Long Play analysis mode, HDMI tunnelling and 300-nit target display in Baselight SDR to Dolby Vision workflows New Dolby Vision 3D profile for Head Mounted Displays To us, the most interesting... Continue Reading →
Vimeo Now Supports Dolby Vision!
As reported in DPReview, "Vimeo and Dolby announced that Vimeo is the first to market to allow users to host, share and play iPhone videos shot in Dolby Vision within the Apple ecosystem. Vimeo writes, 'Starting today, millions of Apple device users can now use Vimeo to unlock the same professional-quality video technology embraced by... Continue Reading →