![]() ![]() Winner: Dolby Vision, technically. Even though Dolby Vision supports 12-bit color, there are almost no devices out there that can take advantage of it. This allows for much finer control over gradations, resulting in a more life-like image, with no banding. This might not sound like a big difference, but 10-bit color equals 1.07 Billion colors, whereas 12 bit increases that to an impressive 68.7 Billion colors. The more colors you can display, the more realistic the image appears, with less banding and a more subtle transition in areas of similar color. For more information, have a look at our article on gradients.ĭolby Vision content allows for up to 12-bit color HDR10 and HDR10+ are only 10 bit. ![]() HDR content is usually mastered at 10 bit, which allows for up to 1.07 billion colors. SDR content is typically mastered at 8-bit, which allows for 16.7 million colors. Bit depth describes the amount of graduations of colors in an image. ![]()
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