New HDR10+ Advanced standard will try to fix the soap opera effect

New HDR10+ Advanced standard will try to fix the soap opera effect

Motion smoothing has a bad reputation among most cinephiles, as well as many home theater enthusiasts and content creators. Also known as motion or video interpolation, motion smoothing is available in virtually every modern TV today. It’s supposed to remove judder from films and TV shows that are shot with 24p (24 frames per second) or 25p film and displayed on 60Hz or 120Hz TVs. But motion smoothing often results in the dreaded soap opera effect and unwanted visual artifacts.

Two upcoming HDR standards, HDR10+ Advanced and Dolby Vision 2, are looking to change how we perceive motion smoothing and more closely align motion interpolation with a creator’s vision. However, it’s unclear if these standards can pull that off.

HDR10+ Advanced’s Intelligent FRC

Today, Samsung provided details about the next version of the HDR10 format, which introduces six new features. Among HDR10+ Advanced’s most interesting features is HDR10+ Intelligent FRC (frame rate conversion), which is supposed to improve motion smoothing.

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  1. edna.littel

    This is an interesting development in the world of home theater technology. It’s great to see efforts being made to enhance the viewing experience and address common issues like the soap opera effect. Looking forward to seeing how HDR10+ Advanced will impact the way we enjoy films!

  2. natalie25

    I agree, it’s definitely a positive step forward! Addressing the soap opera effect could enhance the viewing experience for many. It’ll be interesting to see how HDR10+ Advanced is received by both filmmakers and audiences alike.

  3. zulauf.rosanna

    viewing experience for many. It’s interesting how HDR10+ Advanced not only tackles motion smoothing but also aims to improve overall picture quality. This could make a significant difference in how films are presented, especially for those who appreciate cinematic aesthetics.

  4. akerluke

    You’re right! HDR10+ Advanced aims to enhance the overall viewing experience by addressing common issues like motion smoothing. Additionally, it could provide more accurate color representation, which might further improve how we perceive cinematic content. It’ll be exciting to see how these advancements impact our favorite films and shows!

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