What does it mean to be HDR compatible?
Being HDR (High Dynamic Range) compatible means that a device—such as a TV, monitor, or camera—can display or capture a wider range of colors and luminance compared to standard dynamic range (SDR) devices. Here are some key points:
- Wider Color Gamut: HDR displays can show more colors, providing richer and more vibrant images.
- Increased Brightness: They support higher brightness levels, which helps in showing details in both very bright and very dark areas of an image simultaneously.
- Improved Contrast: HDR enhances the contrast ratio, making the difference between the darkest blacks and the brightest whites more pronounced.
- Content Support: To fully experience HDR, content must be specifically encoded in an HDR format, such as HDR10, Dolby Vision, or HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma).
- Device Capability: The device must meet certain specifications to process and display HDR content correctly.
Overall, HDR compatibility enhances the viewing experience by providing more lifelike and immersive visuals.