Love this video and all of your videos! Absolutely beautiful, very fun and interesting! I'll play this and several of your other 4,000 nits video made for the Sony's new flagship BRAVIA 9 QD MiniLED TV. We'll be using much of your content at our August 3-4, 2024 TV Shootout® Evaluation event.
WOW!, Thank you Jen for making these high nit videos.. I recently bought and 85 QN90B based on nearly 2 years of research.. and the Fact Sony confirmed 4000 nit will be coming our way.. I went with a proven Bright MiniLed TV instead of an Oled because of this... I literally just tested these Demos through my Nvidia Shield Pro to my QN90B and all I can say is WOW!!.. especially the opening Shot of the Gecko? on with the Black Background.. It absolutely Pops! and still delivers detail coupled with Crazy Brightness on the 4000 Nit scenes.. at 10k it falls apart but thats obvious. Again Thank you for what you do and being one of the First to Bring Quality 4000 Nit Demos to view and Enjoy...!
Awesome, when it shows the large sand scenes at 4k my Z9K just turns into a light canon till I turn tone mapping back on, then gradation prefered looks a lot better. The smaller light spots on the other scenes it handles a lot better at high brightness. Your usual stellar work and enjoying beating on my TV with them 👍
These videos carry incorrect HDR10 Max Display Luminance metadata of 1,000 nits while actual content has a MaxCLL of 10,000 nits probably because the source is Dolby Vision without HDR10 metadata and youtube ignores DV and sets a default 1,000 for Max Display Luminance. Hence you will see blown-up video on your tvs or computer. They need to upload correct HDR10 metadata or even better HDR10+ since youtube is compatible with it.
R u sure about that? Just go to Stop The Fomo and see that the video is legit he proved it with his pro Sony Monitor and the built in waveform. Besides you can download the video in Dolby vision.
Hello Jennifer, in what software you are able to master at 10K nits? As far as i know DaVinci Resolve Studio has Rec2020 SMPTE ST2084 containers up to 4K nits so how can one push specular highlights up to 10K nit? And care to share a bit how you make those scenes with perfect/infinite black backgrounds like the first scenes with the Geko or the scenes from Spears and Munsil benchmark disk? Are these kind of scenes filmed with a green screen in the background and then replaced with a pure black backgrounds or are they filmed with a black fabric in the background and then post op crush the blacks until they are pure black with no other details in it? Thanks!
@@saladmaster1392 no they are 2000 nuts exact. Here's a video by Fomo testing our 4000 nits with proof on the Sony Master Monitor ruclips.net/video/Cx5159Tmzcw/видео.htmlsi=cR-IbuTjLc6EGHis
@@TheHDRSuperchannel Awesome. i assumed so. Gonna cailbrate display to just barely manage 2000 properly. Great to know! Blessed to have ur content. Was using this to hit the target. ruclips.net/video/FIabDvzPnTE/видео.html
Looks out of this world on the Bravia 9. Truly best tv I’ve ever seen
Excellent 👍 I'm happy for that.
Love this video and all of your videos! Absolutely beautiful, very fun and interesting! I'll play this and several of your other 4,000 nits video made for the Sony's new flagship BRAVIA 9 QD MiniLED TV. We'll be using much of your content at our August 3-4, 2024 TV Shootout® Evaluation event.
That's so amazing Mr Robert! Thank you so much.
Watching this on my good old D-Nice calibrated 900e and I’m blown away!
WOW!, Thank you Jen for making these high nit videos.. I recently bought and 85 QN90B based on nearly 2 years of research.. and the Fact Sony confirmed 4000 nit will be coming our way.. I went with a proven Bright MiniLed TV instead of an Oled because of this... I literally just tested these Demos through my Nvidia Shield Pro to my QN90B and all I can say is WOW!!.. especially the opening Shot of the Gecko? on with the Black Background.. It absolutely Pops! and still delivers detail coupled with Crazy Brightness on the 4000 Nit scenes.. at 10k it falls apart but thats obvious.
Again Thank you for what you do and being one of the First to Bring Quality 4000 Nit Demos to view and Enjoy...!
Thank you so much for your comment it means a lot.
Awesome, when it shows the large sand scenes at 4k my Z9K just turns into a light canon till I turn tone mapping back on, then gradation prefered looks a lot better. The smaller light spots on the other scenes it handles a lot better at high brightness.
Your usual stellar work and enjoying beating on my TV with them 👍
Thank you Dartman.
Thanks!
Mr Robert thank you. You shouldn't have to!! It's my pleasure making content for you the videophiles and reviewers. Thank you so much for you support!
Watched on my LG C3 and was just blown away! Fantastic job once again.
Thank you Steve!
Thank you miss Gala!
You're welcome 😊
Love this channel.
Thx for watching!
Very good... Good contract ratio... Depth... Good color... Frequency wave sound... Very good.. Thank you and love you..
Thx!
Another master piece, thank you for this.
Thank you.
These videos carry incorrect HDR10 Max Display Luminance metadata of 1,000 nits while actual content has a MaxCLL of 10,000 nits probably because the source is Dolby Vision without HDR10 metadata and youtube ignores DV and sets a default 1,000 for Max Display Luminance. Hence you will see blown-up video on your tvs or computer. They need to upload correct HDR10 metadata or even better HDR10+ since youtube is compatible with it.
R u sure about that? Just go to Stop The Fomo and see that the video is legit he proved it with his pro Sony Monitor and the built in waveform. Besides you can download the video in Dolby vision.
Hello Jennifer, in what software you are able to master at 10K nits? As far as i know DaVinci Resolve Studio has Rec2020 SMPTE ST2084 containers up to 4K nits so how can one push specular highlights up to 10K nit? And care to share a bit how you make those scenes with perfect/infinite black backgrounds like the first scenes with the Geko or the scenes from Spears and Munsil benchmark disk? Are these kind of scenes filmed with a green screen in the background and then replaced with a pure black backgrounds or are they filmed with a black fabric in the background and then post op crush the blacks until they are pure black with no other details in it? Thanks!
Magic!
@@hdrgamingtv1235 smart reply!
Quick question. In which film mode should you first set the tv to watch this content? Normal standard? Filmmaker mode? Others?
Bravia 9 Professional mode
are some of the 2000nit sections peaking past 2000? like 2100 or more..
@@saladmaster1392 no they are 2000 nuts exact. Here's a video by Fomo testing our 4000 nits with proof on the Sony Master Monitor ruclips.net/video/Cx5159Tmzcw/видео.htmlsi=cR-IbuTjLc6EGHis
@@TheHDRSuperchannel Awesome. i assumed so. Gonna cailbrate display to just barely manage 2000 properly. Great to know! Blessed to have ur content. Was using this to hit the target.
ruclips.net/video/FIabDvzPnTE/видео.html
Dolby
@robertzohn ty for guiding me here to see this Masterpiece. Even tho I don't have right tv for it..i enjoyed it so much..
Thx for watching!