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October 24th, 2017, 10:26 AM | #1 |
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HDR 12-bit or 16-bit capture possible and is it enough for "reality" xyz color space?
i'm going to come at this from an armchair enthusiast w/very limited SD DV capture experience from many many years ago prior to Blu-Rays & 1080p techs.
1. 10bit capture seems possible nowadays.... how about anything higher? i know there aren't any consumer playback devices beyond 10bit currently, i'm just purely speculating :). removing the IO storage speeds/capacity, are there lens/digital capture systems capable of doing this? 2. even if it was... is 12-bit/16-bit "enough" to capture real life colors? i still think real life has more colors than what we can see reproduced on videos. still photography is getting very close... thx guys!
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October 24th, 2017, 10:56 AM | #2 |
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Re: HDR 12-bit or 16-bit capture possible and is it enough for "reality" xyz color sp
10bit is enough to capture real life colors and should be sufficient for all but high end productions.
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