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What is HDR, anyway?

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aidenn0 ◴[] No.43985366[source]
> A big problem is that it costs the TV, Film, and Photography industries billions of dollars (and a bajillion hours of work) to upgrade their infrastructure. For context, it took well over a decade for HDTV to reach critical mass.

This is also true for consumers. I don't own a single 4k or HDR display. I probably won't own an HDR display until my TV dies, and I probably won't own a 4k display until I replace my work screen, at which point I'll also replace one of my home screens so I can remote into it without scaling.

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1. JKCalhoun ◴[] No.43994476[source]
Only my laptop supports HDR. But that's one that I own anyway.