
"Dolby's announcement described Authentic Motion as "the world's first creative driven motion control tool to make scenes feel more authentically cinematic without unwanted judder on a shot-by-shot basis." Authentic Motion will be available on TVs that adopt Dolby Vision 2's most advanced tier, which is called Dolby Vision 2 Max, and will target high-end TVs. TechRadar reported in September that Authentic Motion will have 10 levels of motion smoothing."
"HDR10+ Advanced's Intelligent FRC sounds awfully similar to the Authentic Motion feature that Dolby announced for its upcoming HDR standard, Dolby Vision 2, in September. In the demo, the video reportedly went from level 5 motion smoothing during a tracking shot to level 3 when "the camera switched to tilting down gently," to level 1 "as the camera settled," and then level 0 "when the still camera watched the woman talk.""
Intelligent FRC enables content creators to set motion smoothing levels for individual scenes and adapts interpolation strength to ambient lighting. Dolby Vision 2 introduces Authentic Motion as a creative-driven motion control tool aimed at reducing unwanted judder on a shot-by-shot basis and will appear on Dolby Vision 2 Max-capable high-end TVs. Demonstrations indicate ten discrete smoothing levels that can change dynamically within a scene, shifting smoothing during tracking, tilts, and still shots. Greater creator control could limit unnecessary soap opera effect application. Neither HDR standard has yet proven that variable, targeted motion smoothing will look natural to viewers who dislike motion interpolation.
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