How can Dolby Vision and the like provide more saturation and more brightness vs SDR? Why can’t SDR just tell the monitor to go to its maximum brightness or use the saturated colors that it can?

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In all “demos” they show a slightly desaturated / dull / dark image as the SDR and the opposite as Dolby Vision (or whatever).

While I understand that DV can provide more resolution (e.g. finer / more grades between shades or colors) I don’t understand what stops SDR to simply ask maximum pure red (as in 255:0:0 in RGB). I understand that the equivalent in DV would be something like 1024:0:0, but if both are mapped to the maximum red a monitor can produce I don’t get how DV can be brighter or more saturated..

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Sounds like you have a pretty good understanding of the increase in steps of colour information.

I believe that stretching 256 “steps” across a wider 1024 darkest to lightest “steps” would greatly increase colour blocking.

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