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[css-color-hdr] Initial value of dynamic-range-limit
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All browsers display HDR video using There does exist some HDR content that is "just too bright", and doesn't coexist well with SDR content at all. That's a "the content is bad" problem, and solving it via a default of Originally posted by @ccameron-chromium in WebKit/standards-positions#312 (comment) |
Should not we define what
So if the page states that when the video is displayed in full screen use |
By "good HDR content" and "bad HDR content", I don't mean the arrangement of the content on the screen, but rather the content itself (the pixel values). Most iPhone and Pixel photos are "good HDR content" in that they coexist well even when they are the only HDR content on-screen, surrounded by SDR UI. Most professionally produced HDR videos are good by this definition (but there is a bunch of undefined behaviors there that hopefully will get pinned down). |
See also #11558 |
Originally posted by @smfr in WebKit/standards-positions#312 (comment)
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