The HDR clips shown in the CES demo were captured using Sony F65 4K cameras on a 3D rig. “Our technology is not limited to any number of nits, it’s limited by the display technology,” Comila said. Like Dolby, it plans to license this technology when it becomes available.ĬES: DreamWorks Animation and Technicolor’s M-GO Venture Introduces 4K Streaming ServiceĪt CES, Technicolor is displaying its HDR imagery on a SIM2 prototype display, which it said reaches 4,000 nits (a measurement of light, explained here). Technicolor is additionally developing its own method for encoding HDR content for delivery to the home, as well as a method of mapping this spec to existing content.