Studios Trim Costly HDR Color Grading
Major studios are cutting high-dynamic-range color grading to save money as streaming ad revenue falls 31 percent and bandwidth fees climb. Critics warn of a duller “gray-wash” viewing future; studios say most mobile viewers hardly notice.
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