Hybrid log gamma, or HLG, is another kind of high dynamic range (HDR), similar to HDR10 and Dolby Vision. All three promise better picture quality for compatible TVs than standard dynamic range ...
Even if you specialize in tech, it seems inevitable that you're going to run across unfamiliar jargon. No brain can absorb everything, and if you don't need to know a term, there's less incentive to ...
Nearly all new TVs and projectors have the ability to decode HDR, or high dynamic range, video. In most cases, HDR content looks better than non-HDR material, though an individual display's ability to ...
HLG is one of several HDR formats in use. Find out what makes if different and what this means for TV viewing As explained in our reference article “WTF is HDR?”, High Dynamic Range enables TVs, ...
While most AV fans embrace the picture quality improvements you get with HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology, most people could do without the brain-melting complexity and barrage of acronyms that ...
HDR increases the difference between black and white in video, meaning water glistens, stars twinkle, and sunlight is golden, while maintaining detail in the shadows. Consumer television displays are ...
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