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LegitHyperbole said:
OneTime said:

Well... I went to Amazon, and while HDR comes with most TV sets, it's certainly not on the cheapest.  So it's clearly not standard yet...

Maybe so, but on consoles and for games releasing it's standard. 1080p was standard for years but you could still buy 720p TV's and you still can I believe.  

Not really standard yet. A lot of games still fake it and on PC it's still a mess when it comes to HDR.

To get the full effect, textures have to be captured in 10 bit Rec.2020 color with a 12 bit render pipeline. 8 bit is still the standard with fake HDR applied at the end of the pipeline :/

Then you have HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG as the current 'standards'.

I still find it pretty rare to encounter a great HDR implementation. I wish Digital Foundry would put more focus on that instead of pixel and frame rate counting.