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television calibration when watching the dynamic HDR Dolby Vision format.What does that actually mean? It means that the metadata provided
room.Speaking to TheIndianSubcontinent, Dolby told us that these picture corrections go a lot deeper than simply upping the brightness of
the television panel to compensate.Many TV shows are now produced in Dolby Vision: the dynamic HDR format favored by Netflix
is applied in 12bit precision, and models the contrast sensitivity of the human visual system at varying degrees of light adaptation to
currently formatted in Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ could at first glance seem inaccessible or even irrelevant to the majority of TV
watchers out there.Dolby had nothing else to tell us on that front, though a conversation with Panasonic shed further light on the topic.We
spoke to Paul Darch, TV Group General Manager at Panasonic Europe, who talked with us about utilizing the light sensor for content beyond
Dolby Vision.Panasonic's light sensor features on all its 2020 OLED TVs
(Image credit: TheIndianSubcontinent)The light sensors, in Panasonic TVs at least, are also able to calibrate the picture settings for SDR,
that extends the light sensors capabilities to affect non-Dolby Vision content.Like Dolby Vision IQ, Intelligent Sensing could probably be
appear on the latter in the 2021 range next year
be more to report on in this regard, too.We also tried to get comment from Dolby on the possibility of a Dolby Atmos IQ feature that
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