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Adoption of the HDR technology related to displays. Compatibility with HDR formats such as HDR10 , HDR10+ , Dolby Vision , PQ and HLG .
Display
Operating Systems
Operating Systems
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Android
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Since Android 7.0[ 1]
?
iOS
?
?
?
?
MacOS
?
?
?
?
Linux
?
?
?
?
Windows 10
Yes
?
No
No
Since 1709[ 2]
Displays
TV
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
The most widespread HDR format.
Nearly as much supported as HDR10.
Less supported than HDR10.
Less supported than HDR10.
[ 3]
Not supported by Samsung .
Not supported by LG and Sony .
Monitors
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Models
Brand
B
B
A/V interfaces
A/V interfaces
Version
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dynamic metadata
Ref
CTA-861
CTA-861.3
Yes
Yes
No
CTA-861-G
Yes
?
No
CTA-861.4
Yes
?
Yes
DisplayPort
1.3
No
No
No
1.4
Yes
?
?
2.0
Yes
?
Yes
HDMI
2.0
No
No
No
2.0a
Yes
No
No
2.0b
Yes
Yes
No
2.1
Yes
Yes
Yes
GPU
Desktop
Nvidia: GTX 1000 or higher
AMD: RX 400 or higher
Mobile
Qualcomm: Snapdragon 835 or higher, 715 or higher, 690 or higher
Mediatek:
Video
Codecs
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
H.264 (AVC )
Yes
Yes
No longer supported
?
10-bit requires
H.265 (HEVC )
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
10-bit requires profile Main 10
VP9
Yes
Yes
No
?
10-bit requires profile 2 or 3
AV1
Yes
Yes
No
?
10-bit requires
Cameras
Smartphone cameras (video recording)
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Models
Apple
No
Yes
Yes
iPhone 12
LG
No
No
Samsung
Yes
No
No
Yes
S10
Sony
No
Xiaomi
No
No
Digital cameras (video recording)
PQ
HLG
Models
Panasonic
Sony
Sony
Content providers
Streaming services
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
YouTube
Yes
Yes
No
Vimeo
Other content providers
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
UltraHD Blu-Ray
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Broadcast
Yes
Yes
Yes
[ 3]
Most HDR TV channels use HLG instead of other HDR formats.
Video players
UltraHD Blu-Ray players
Apple TV
Chromecast
Game consoles (as video players)
Softwares
Media players
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
Microsoft Films & TV
Yes
Yes
No
No
VLC
Yes
Yes
No
No
Video editing
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
DaVinci Resolve
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Adobe Premier Pro
Yes
Yes
No
No
Final Cut X
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Encoder softwares
HDR10 / PQ
HLG
Dolby Vision
HDR10+
Ref
Ffmpeg
Yes
Yes
No
?
Handbrake
?
?
No
?
Gaming
Game consoles
Computers
Smartphones
Still image
PQ
HLG
Ref
JPEG
No
No
[ 8]
In theory, those formats could support HDR by the use of ICC profiles. However, ICC profiles are not commonly handled in such way.[ 8]
PNG
No
No
WebP
No
No
JPEG2000
No
No
HEIF
Yes
Yes
AVIF
Yes
Yes
[ 9]
JPEG-XL
Yes
Yes
Cameras
Softwares
Image viewer
Multiple image viewers support HEIF and AVIF but only in SDR .
Web
Work is in progress at W3C to make Web compatible with HDR.[ 13] This include:
HDR capabilities detection[ 14]
HDR in CSS[ 15]
References
Standard- and high-dynamic-range color representation
Formats Standards Technology
Compatible codecs
Other
SDR (standard dynamic range)
Standards Technology