Dolby Vision 2 is coming this year, here's what you need to know
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Dolby Vision 2 is coming this year, here's what you need to know
"Dolby Vision 2 is Dolby's next-generation image engine that the company announced in September. The new standard will do several things to improve picture quality on your TV, including content recognition that optimizes your TV based on what and where you're watching. This first element will improve scenes that many viewers complain are too dark, compensate for ambient lighting and apply motion adjustments for live sports and gaming."
"Dolby Vision 2 will also deliver new tone mapping for improved color reproduction. I witnessed this first hand in various demos at CES, and this is the biggest difference between the current Dolby Vision and DV2 for me. There's also a new Authentic Motion feature that will provide the optimal amount of smoothing so that content appears more "authentically cinematic," according to Dolby. This means getting rid of unwanted judder, but stopping short of the so-called soap opera effect."
Dolby Vision 2 is a next-generation image engine that applies content recognition to optimize display based on what and where viewers are watching. It improves dark scenes, compensates for ambient lighting, and applies motion adjustments for live sports and gaming. The platform introduces new tone mapping to produce improved color reproduction and uses Authentic Motion to provide optimal smoothing that reduces judder while avoiding the soap-opera effect. Dolby Vision 2 leverages modern TVs' increased processing power and display capabilities developed since the original Dolby Vision. Initial availability will be limited, depending on TV manufacturers' adoption.
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