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Originally posted by brucethemoose View Post
More than a simple yes/no would be useful information to have, right? HDR support on displays varies widely, and something that might look decent on the web designer's display could look absolutely terrible on a user's technically-HDR-capable monitor that really shouldn't be advertised as "HDR."
Why couldn't we just send the video data as 16-bit float or even 10-bit with 0-255 blacker than black, 256-767 main and 768-1023 whiter than white?
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