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by zokier
874 days ago
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> Using the power of Tensor Cores on GeForce RTX GPUs, RTX Video HDR allows gamers and creators to maximize their HDR panel’s ability to display vivid, dynamic colors, preserving intricate details that may be inadvertently lost due to video compression. There is so much marketing BS in one small paragraph. For starters, generating(/hallucinating) data is imho the opposite of preserving anything. Then HDR is less associated with "intricate details" and more to do with color reproduction. Finally, video compression is the one thing that usually does not have problems with HDR, even the now venerable x264 can handle HDR content, generally it's almost everything else that struggles. Of course in a true marketing tradition, none of the things are also strictly false. I'm sure there are many ways to weasel the claims. |
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