HDTVTest HDR Movie Analysis
Title | Date | Tool | MaxMDL | comments |
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Star Wars in 4K HDR Dolby Vision on Disney Plus Analysis: Is It Fake HDR? |
18 Nov 2019 | ? | heat map | |
Actual Peak Brightness in HDR Movies Analysed (Using Atomos Ninja V) |
08 Apr 2020 | Atomos Ninja | ||
Mad Max Fury Road 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis - 9919 Nits [SPOILERS] |
Apr 19, 2020 | DaVinci Resolve | 4000 nits | |
[HDR] Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis |
Apr 23, 2020 | DaVinci Resolve | 1000 nits | |
Blade Runner 2049 4K Blu-ray Analysis - Should We Call It 'Fake HDR' [SPOILERS] |
Sep 3, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | ||
Mulan (2020) on Disney Plus HDR Analysis [SPOILER FREE] |
Sep 5, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | ||
Star Wars The Last Jedi 4K Blu-ray - Creative Intent or Fake HDR [SPOILERS] |
Sep 10, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 1000 nits | pixel value checker |
You Want Good HDR Try The Greatest Showman 4K Blu-ray [SPOILERS] |
Sep 12, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 1000 nits | |
Alita - Battle Angel 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis [SPOILERS] |
Sep 15, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 1000 nits | |
The Matrix 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis: 1000+ Nits; Rec.2020 Colours [SPOILERS] |
Sep 18, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 1000 nits | |
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 4K Blu-ray HDR Analysis [SPOILERS] |
Oct 7, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 4000 nits | |
Back To The Future 4K Blu-ray Review - HDR Analysis [SPOILERS] |
Oct 20, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 4000 nits | CIE Chromaticity |
Lord of The Rings: FOTR 4K Blu-ray Review - Good HDR, But... |
Dec 12, 2020 | Canon DP-V3120 | 4000 nits | 00:12:36.160 "i'm not sure how long i can keep this up" |
Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers 4K Blu-ray Review - DNR Spoils Great HDR |
Jan 26, 2021 | Canon DP-V3120 | 4000 nits | pixel value checker |
Odd Colours in Star Wars Episode V 4K Blu-ray |
Feb 27, 2021 | Canon DP-V3120 |
about the DP-V3120
"The DP-V3120 comes with Canon’s award-winning HDR Toolkit. The HDR Toolkit provides a suite of HDR compatible tools including waveform monitor, vectorscope, histogram, false color, frame luminance monitor, pixel value checker, out of gamut display, overrange detection and side-by-side comparison view.
These tools allow users to evaluate subject luminance and color visually on the screen using numerical values and graphs that show whether or not images are being recorded according their intentions. Users can now confidently make creative decisions based on accurate information using a single display.
The HDR Toolkit was recognized by the Hollywood Professional Association with a 2018 Engineering Excellence Award for going beyond the mere display of HDR and for creating a tool that allows filmmakers to accurately assess their images during production."[1]