On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 01:57:14PM +0200, Niklas Haas wrote: > Hi, > > As some of you might know, I develop HDR->SDR tone mapping methods under > the libplacebo project, which is also available in FFmpeg as a video > filter (vf_libplacebo) and to my knowledge currently represents the > highest quality method of tone-mapping HDR to SDR with a filter. > > I would like to further improve the quality of these algorithms, but I > am running into a lack of a proper HDR monitor to test on - most of my > existing work is done by a combination of guesswork, user feedback, and > staring at mathematical curves in a void. > > I have done some research into the current state of the market and > determined that the current best compromise for an affordable, > HDR-capable OLED desktop monitor is the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 Gaming > Monitor. (Which, despite the "gaming" name, accurately tracks PQ up to > ~1000 nits peak at 2%, has wide gamut coverage, and a decent enough > resolution thus representing an ideal budget monitor for my workflow) > > The current price on Amazon is listed as 1329 EUR: > https://www.amazon.de/Samsung-S34BG850SU-UWQHD-Aufl%C3%B6sung-Reaktionszeit-Bildwiederholrate/dp/B0BF5S7LSK/ here the same monitor seems to be for 1298¤ with free shipping: https://www.electronic4you.de/samsung-odyssey-oled-g8-g85sb-34-234606.html > > If other developers agree to it, I would request to purchase this with > SPI funds. i think its for the community to decide this, my reply is not meant to either say i agree or disagree, just wanted to reply with the cheaper shop thx [...] -- Michael GnuPG fingerprint: 9FF2128B147EF6730BADF133611EC787040B0FAB The misfortune of the wise is better than the prosperity of the fool. -- Epicurus