JAKARTA Most film and serial streaming platforms already support HDR10+ standards, such as Prime Video, YouTube, and Apple TV+. Although Disney+ is quite popular, the standard is still lagging behind.

However, this will change in the near future according to Marc Finer's confession from Communication Research Inc. Quoting from 9to5mac, Finer said that the film streaming platform will present HDR10+ technology in the near future.

This is a very important change for loyal Disney+ users as they can enjoy a higher dynamic range. The image quality will increase very sharply thanks to the change in contrast and color.

HDR10+ is a technology that is a competitor to Dolby Vision. Both include HDR metadata for each video frame so that the display settings can change in real-time. Both of them also support brightness peak of up to 10,000 nits.

Unfortunately, most platforms with HDR10+ only use up to 4,000 nits of brightness so that Dolby Vision's appearance is often considered better. Although not as good as Dolby Vision, the use of HDR10+ technology remains good news.

This standard does not require global certification and licensing fees so Disney+ will have no difficulty adopting its technology. However, it is not certain when the blue streaming platform will be compatible with HDR10+.

For now, we just have to wait for further announcements from the company. If the support is already available on Disney+, make sure that the device you are using is also compatible with the technology.


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