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Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of high-definition video (HDTV 720p and 1080p). The main application of Blu-ray is as a medium for video material such as feature films and for the physical distribution of video games for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The name refers to the blue laser used to read the disc, which allows information to be stored at a greater
Dolby
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (Dolby Labs or simply Dolby) is an American technology corporation specializing in audio noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and high-dynamic-range television (HDR) imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to consumer electronics manufacturers.
multi-exposure HDR capture
imaging technique to increase representable range of luminosity, HDR stands for “high-dynamic range”
Ultra HD Blu-ray
optical disc storage medium
OpenEXR
OpenEXR is a high-dynamic range, multi-channel raster file format, released as an open standard along with a set of software tools created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), under a free software license similar to the BSD license.
high-dynamic-range rendering
rendering of computer graphics scenes by using lighting calculations done in high-dynamic-range
high-dynamic-range video
video having a dynamic range greater than that of standard-dynamic-range video
Dolby Cinema
premium cinema screen technology created by Dolby Laboratories

Dolby Vision
set of technologies by Dolby Laboratories
high dynamic range
enhanced signal representation in images, videos, audio, or radio
Archival Disc
Optical Disc Storage Format
standard-dynamic-range video
video with a dynamic range that was standard before high-dynamic-range video
HDR10+
HDR10+ is a high dynamic range (HDR) video technology introduced by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Panasonic Corporation as an open, royalty-free dynamic metadata platform for High Dynamic Range (HDR) video. Designed to enhance image quality by applying scene-by-scene tone mapping, HDR10+ aims to deliver improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy across compatible displays.
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HDR10 Media Profile, more commonly known as HDR10, is an open high-dynamic-range video (HDR) standard announced on 27 August 2015, by the Consumer Electronics Association. It is the most widespread HDR format.

Hybrid Log-Gamma
high dynamic range standard that was jointly developed by the BBC and NHK
Rec. 2100
ITU-R recommendation
ATSC 3.0
television broadcasting standard used in North America and South Korea