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Old 07-17-2020, 05:15 PM
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Warner Brothers digital copy of Wizard Of Oz UHD HDR had to be opened with a new application called “Movies Anywhere”.

I found out that Movies Anywhere and iTunes are neck and neck when it comes to peak and average bitrate for video at around 25mbps average and peaks up to 30mbps for 4K video.

We previously uploaded screenshots of the digital copy above from Prime Video which has 12 to 15 mbps.

So here are retakes using the Movies Anywhere app. which bumps up the OLED white from 40 to 50 and increases the contrast 10 points. It also defaults to a new calibration setting called “Dolby Vision Cinema Home”. I prefer this setting overall for this movie compared to “ISF EXPERT DARK ROOM”. Noice the freckles on Dorthy’s face which are not visible on previous releases. You can’t see it in these photos, but the movie has a 3D look to it. These photos best viewed on a wide color gamut monitor like DCI P3.

I read another thread here asking if it was possible to see original NTSC colors of Wizard Of Oz on UHD television with wide color gamut. These shots were taken from an LG OLED UHD HDR television with DCI P3 color gamut.



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We still plan on viewing this movie using an UHD BluRay player on the LG OLED.
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