Not sure how legitime this website (they all can sound professional!), but ... https://displayhdr.org/certified-products/ ==== *PC monitors for professional content-creators.* Outstanding local-dimming, high-contrast HDR with advanced specular highlights: - Peak luminance of 1400 cd/m2 – more than 4x that of typical displays - Full-screen flash requirement delivers ultrarealistic effects in gaming and movies - Unprecedented long duration, high performance ideal for content creation - Dynamic contrast ratio that is 3.5X greater than the DisplayHDR 1000 level - Increased color gamut (95% DCI-P3 65) compared to all other current DisplayHDR tiers DisplayHDR 1400 Certified Products ==== And apparently displayHDR 400 actually can be just 8-bit! https://displayhdr.org/#tab-400 Another article adding relationship between various HDR parameters. https://www.electronicshub.org/what-is-an-hdr-monitor/ Note, table at the end of this article says hdr500 monitors can be 8bit but site above lists 10bit processing requirement at this level .... o.O confusing as always! I think today ffmpeg/x265 can make static metadata HDR, but making dynamic one .... not sure how it even should be done, in editing context! Attach additional info to each vframe?
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