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Samsung intros HDR10+ Adaptive with Filmmaker Mode for upcoming QLED TVs

Samsung Electronics has announced that the HDR10+ Adaptive feature with support for Filmmaker Mode for a better viewing experience, will arrive in Samsung’s upcoming QLED TV products.

Samsung says that the HDR10+ Adaptive feature supports dynamic scene-by-scene optimization, following guidelines from the HDR10+ LLC, and can now adjust to any room lighting condition, further enhancing the HDR experience. It utilizes the TV’s light sensor and ensures that the screen brings content without any loss of details or contrast. Also, all Prime Video HDR content is automatically delivered in HDR10+.

HDR10+ Adaptive on Samsung QLED TVs also supports Filmmaker Mode, a display setting that Samsung – as a member of the UHD Alliance – developed in partnership with filmmakers, studios, and consumer electronics manufacturers. Samsung and Amazon Prime Video teamed up to enable Filmmaker Mode and HDR10+ Adaptive for Prime Video customers.

More contents are becoming available in HDR10+ with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) and Samsung extending its technology partnership to include even more HDR10+ catalogs and new titles for distribution on OTT services around the world.

UHD titles available on Prime Video also include HDR10+ so all Prime Video customers can experience the improved HDR experience with most Samsung QLED TVs regardless of room lighting conditions.

source: Samsung

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