Dolby Unveils AI-Enhanced Dolby Vision 2 HDR With Gaming Optimization
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Dolby Unveils AI-Enhanced Dolby Vision 2 HDR With Gaming Optimization
"The new standard implements AI tech, which Dolby says will intelligently adapt to the content you're watching to provide the best viewing experience. Dolby Vision 2 boasts a more powerful image engine, which Dolby says will improve your viewing experience even for the existing library of Dolby Vision-supported content. The major difference for the new version of Dolby Vision is Content Intelligence, an AI-powered technology that claims to intelligently adapt your display based on "what you're watching and where you are watching.""
"Dolby Vision 2 is also dipping its toes into the controversial world of motion smoothing, but Dolby claims its Authentic Motion feature will be "the world's first creative-driven motion control tool," and will serve to make content feel "more authentically cinematic without unwanted judder." Motion smoothing is notoriously unpopular with filmmakers, who have often urged consumers to turn off the feature to avoid the dreaded "soap opera effect," so it will be interesting to see how Dolby's promised cinematic application of motion smoothing plays out in practice."
Dolby Vision 2 upgrades the Dolby Vision HDR standard with an AI-driven image engine and Content Intelligence that adapts displays to content and viewing conditions. The system uses ambient-light detection and targeted adjustments for live sports and gaming. A Precision Black mode increases clarity in dark scenes in any viewing environment while preserving artistic intent. An Authentic Motion control aims to apply creative-driven motion smoothing to reduce judder without creating a soap-opera effect. Early adoption includes Hisense TVs and CANAL+ content support. The standard will be offered in two tiers for TVs.
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