sinsforeal
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"Most" HDR or "normal" HDR is made based on current average displays. You have to consider how many monitor can display the content.
While a lot of monitors can display low light, low APL scene, not many monitors can display HDR 1,000 to its upper end. That's where HDR shines the most.
I assume this is probably the brightest HDR most people have ever seen if their monitors can do it properly. And it is just HDR 1000.
You can download the HDR screenshots to check the images.
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Hello I was wondering if you made that video or if it was just ripped from the movie like that. I downloaded a few different versions of the movie Belle and none of them have the HDR that bright. Either that or I have misconfigured something in MPV. If you use MPV what kind of settings do you use? Or do you use anything else. Or did just choose a few clips and grade them yourself? Thanks!