LegitHyperbole said:
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.