Dolby Vision is a set of technologies developed by
Dolby Laboratories
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (Dolby Labs or simply Dolby) is a British-American technology corporation specializing in audio noise reduction, audio data compression, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and high-dynamic-range television (H ...
for
high dynamic range
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The term is often used in discussing the dynamic ranges of images, videos, audio o ...
(HDR) video.
It covers content creation, distribution, and playback.
It includes
dynamic metadata that define the aspect ratio and adjust the picture based on a display's capabilities on a per-shot or even per-frame basis, optimizing the presentation.
Dolby Vision was introduced in 2014,
making it the first available
HDR format.
HDR10+ is a competitor HDR format that also uses dynamic metadata.
Dolby Vision IQ is an update designed to optimize Dolby Vision content according to the
ambient light.
Dolby Cinema also uses Dolby Vision in conjunction with
Dolby Atmos sound systems, though because of the use of 2.6 gamma and thus 48
nits in SDR cinemas, the 108 nits used in Dolby Cinema is already HDR.
Description
Dolby Vision allows for a maximum resolution of 8K, up to 12-bit
color depth, and maximum peak brightness of 10,000 nits. However, according to the Dolby Vision white paper, as of 2018 professional reference monitors, such as the Dolby Vision HDR reference monitor, are currently limited to 4,000 nits of peak brightness.
Dolby Vision includes the
PQ transfer function, a wide-gamut color space (
ITU-R Rec. BT.2020 in ''
YCBCR'' or
IPTPQc2), up to 8K resolution, and for some profiles (FEL) up to 12-bit. It can encode mastering display colorimetry information using static metadata (SMPTE ST 2086) and also provide dynamic metadata (SMPTE ST 2094-10, Dolby format) for each scene or frame.
This dynamic metadata allows adjusting of the image on a scene-by-scene or even frame-by-frame basis.
These adjustments, called "trims" in Dolby's support documents, include parameters such as Lift, Gamma, Gain, Saturation, Chroma Weight, and so on. Each set of trims is specific to its respective target displays defined by nits and colorspace. Image aspect ratios can also be defined on a per-shot basis.
Consumer implementations
Dolby Vision is supported by a variety of
streaming services
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,
home entertainment systems, and consumer devices. Major platforms such as
Netflix
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,
Disney+
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,
Apple TV+, and
Amazon Prime Video
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offer movies and TV shows in Dolby Vision, enhancing color accuracy, brightness, and contrast for a more immersive viewing experience.
In addition to films and television, Dolby Vision is also used for concert films and live entertainment streaming. Services like ''On Air'' offer high-quality concert experiences in Dolby Vision, providing viewers with a cinematic at-home concert experience.
Technical details
The Dolby Vision format is capable of representing videos with a peak
brightness up to 10,000
cd/m2 and a
color gamut up to
Rec. 2020.
Current displays cannot reproduce the full Dolby Vision brightness and gamut capability. There are no brightness and color gamut capability requirements for consumer displays. When the consumer display has lower color volume than the mastering display, the content is adjusted to the consumer display capability based on the dynamic metadata.
Dolby Vision mastering displays require:
*
EOTF:
PQ
* Peak brightness: at least 1,000
cd/m2
* Black level: at most 0.005
cd/m2
*
Contrast ratio: at least 200,000:1
* Color gamut: at least 99% of
P3
Metadata
Dolby Vision
metadata
Metadata (or metainformation) is "data that provides information about other data", but not the content of the data itself, such as the text of a message or the image itself. There are many distinct types of metadata, including:
* Descriptive ...
include:
* L0 (static): Mastering and target display characteristics
* L1 (dynamic): Automatically generated
* L2 trims (dynamic): Manually generated per frame or per scene
* L3 trims (dynamic): Manually generated per frame or per scene (since CMv4.0)
* L8 trims (dynamic): Manually generated per frame or per scene (since CMv4.0) (equivalent of L2 trims)
* L5: Timeline aspect ratio description
* L6 (static and optional): MaxCLL and MaxFALL (required for
HDR10)
* L9 (dynamic): Mastering display
color primaries (since CMv4.0)
Dolby Vision 4.0 introduces new secondary trims for hue and saturation adjustment.
Profiles
Dual layer
Some Dolby Vision profiles are dual layer (for example: the profile 7 used for
Ultra HD Blu-ray
Ultra HD Blu-ray (4K Ultra HD, UHD-BD, or 4K Blu-ray) is a digital optical disc data storage format that is an enhanced variant of Blu-ray. Ultra HD Blu-ray supports 4K UHD (3840 × 2160 pixel resolution) video at frame rates up to 60 progre ...
).
The base layer (BL) and the enhancement layer (EL) are combined to produce a 12-bit video stream.
The enhancement layer can be full enhancement layer (FEL) or minimum enhancement layer (MEL).
File formats
*
ISO Base Media File Format
**
MP4
**
DECE
**
Common File Format (CFF)
**
Protected Interoperable File Format (PIFF)
*
HTTP Live Streaming
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* MPEG-2 Transport Stream Format
*
MPEG-DASH
*
MKV
License
Dolby Vision is a proprietary solution by
Dolby.
In 2021, compatible color grading systems can create Dolby Vision automatic metadata with no additional cost for content creators.
A $2,500 annual license is required to activate the trims allowing content creators to manually adjust the video.
OEM and manufacturer of a grading, mastering, editorial, or other professional application or device need to apply for a license.
Dolby SVP of Business Giles Baker has stated that the royalty cost for Dolby Vision is less than $3 per TV.
Despite the proprietary nature, several
free software
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implementations of Dolby Vision exist (see ).
Adoption
Hardware
* Televisions:
**
Hisense
**
LG
**
Panasonic
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**
Philips
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**
Sony
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**
TCL
**
Vizio
* Monitors:
**
ASUS
* Smartphones:
** Display:
***
LG G6
***
iPhone 8/8 Plus,
X,
XS/XS Max,
XR,
11,
11 Pro/11 Pro Max,
SE (2nd generation),
12/12 mini,
12 Pro/12 Pro Max and
13/13 mini,
13 Pro/13 Pro Max.
***
Xiaomi: Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11 Pro
***
realme GT 7
** Camera:
***
iPhone 12/12 mini,
12 Pro/12 Pro Max,
iPhone 13/13 mini,
13 Pro/13 Pro Max,
iPhone 14/14 Plus,
14 Pro/14 Pro Max, and
iPhone 15/15 Plus,
15 Pro/15 Pro Max.
*** Xiaomi 12S Ultra
*** Xiaomi MIX Fold 2
*** Xiaomi 13
*** Xiaomi 13 Pro
*** Vivo X90 Pro+
***
realme GT 7
* Gaming consoles:
**
Xbox One X/S: Streaming apps only.
**
Xbox Series X/S: Streaming apps and gaming.
* Other:
**
Apple Vision Pro
**
Nvidia Shield TV (from 2019)
Content distribution
*
Ultra HD Blu-ray
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* Streaming services
**
Vimeo: Only for
Apple
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devices
**
Netflix
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**
Disney+
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**
Hulu
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**
HBO Max
**
Amazon Prime Video
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**
Bilibili
Software
* Media players:
**
mpv, the first
free software
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player to support Profile 5
** Libplacebo (part of the
VideoLAN project) has support for Dolby Vision Profile 5's IPTPQc2 color space, MMR and reshaping, but no current support for dynamic metadata or NLQ
**
MPC-HC has partial support (profiles 5, 8.1, 8.4)
through MPC Video Renderer
**
Exoplayer
**
Shaka Player (device dependent)
** Windows 10/11 built-in media players (Dolby Vision Extension required, profiles 4/5/8/9 only)
* Encoders:
**
x265: Profile 5, profile 8.1 and profile 8.2 (since version 3.0)
* Color grading software:
** Autodesk Lustre
** Autodesk Flame 2021
**
Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve
** Digital Vision Nucoda
** Filmlight Baselight
** Grass Valley RIO
** SGO Mistika
Notes
References
External links
*
{{Dynamic range color representation
American brands
American inventions
Audiovisual introductions in 2014
Dolby Laboratories
High dynamic range
Ultra-high-definition television