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It’s a pity those two are essentially stuck in 2K, but that’s the same for a ton of films mastered on DI in the 2000s.
Yeah it's not often I spot a 4K upgrade I personally feel is weaker or too different for my tastes but it happens.
Do the 4K have HDR ?
They do.
I've almost always found HDR content to be worse than the original ?
I'm an idiot when it comes to the technical aspects of such transitions and "upgrades" but all I know is CR and QoS simply looked darker, to the point that the parkour chase in CR actually looks overcast. I couldn't accept it.
I think to get the best ? out of HDR you need a newer TV/monitor ?
There are a few videos of HDR usage on youtube which i have watched a bit of but not really "researched" it too much.
I've got a $1400 4K tv too and the picture settings are tricky enough as they are with (backlight,adaptive contrast,sharpness,ultra smooth motion,noise reduction,mpeg noise reduction,color temperature) settings to deal with.
Indeed, especially if you're going back and forth between watching movies and gaming and you aren't saving your customization options like I fail to do.
I love HDR, I don't think I've ever found it to be a downgrade.
What content are you using that has HDR ?
Gosh, there's quite a lot out there. Even some TV is.
I'm watching that on my Apple Studio Display which is HDR capable, and I can even see it flicking into HDR, but I'm not convinced that video has actually captured the HDR of the image as there's little in the while of brighter or darker points there.