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Old 09-21-2022, 09:12 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
There's also the problem that the vast majority of content you'd ever want to watch has already been made, so unless it's possible to re-scan old movies and TV shows to get wide gamut HDR,
It is possible & is quite commonly done (and has been for quite a while) - stuff that was shown before the digital conversion was set up for CRT TVs (and the 4:3 aspect ratio). When you see the same movie on an HDTV in a 16:9 aspect ratio, a rescan has been done. Of course changing aspect ratio is pretty easy - doing HDR and wider color gamut takes a skilled person to make the decisions and tweaks.
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