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Don't Pit HDR10 in ‘Format War’ With Dolby Vision, Says Broadcast Consultant

It’s “wrong” to pit HDR10 in a “format war” with Dolby Vision for supremacy in high dynamic range, said an Insight Media white paper Monday, explaining the similarities and differences between the two technologies. Think of HDR10 as a “subset”…

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of Dolby Vision, said the paper from a firm with clients in the broadcast and other industries according to its website. Dolby Vision “is a more comprehensive approach that has value in the market, while HDR10 is more like a special ‘light’ case of Dolby Vision,” also with marketplace value, said Insight. “Both formats, and others, will coexist in the market with no winners or losers.”