• Formula 1 fans on track for a big picture quality upgrade thanks

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    Formula 1 fans on track for a big picture quality upgrade thanks to Sky TV

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    Wed, 16 Mar 2022 17:12:48 +0000

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    Reports suggest Sky will introduce HDR video options with its coverage of the Bahrain Grand Prix in the UK.

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    Things are pretty rosy for Formula 1 fans right now. A week after Drive to Survive returned to Netflix and pre-season testing got underway in Bahrain, Sky looks set to broadcast the first Grand Prix of the year in glorious High Dynamic Range ( HDR ).

    John Archer, TechRadar TV reviewing-regular and reporter for Forbes ,
    recently reported on a tip suggesting the UK broadcaster would be debuting 4K HDR video options for this weekends practice, qualifying and race sessions a rumour that has since been confirmed by a senior Sky source, Archer claims.

    Whats more, while the company has yet to officially announce the move to introduce HDR video options into its live F1 coverage in the UK, the menus of Skys programme guide now include an (albeit hard-to-find) F1 tab entitled Introducing Ultra HDR.

    Its worth noting that said menu tab doesnt include any reference to time theres no mention of soon here but judging by Archers claims regarding
    direct confirmation from Sky, wed say that a HDR video option does indeed
    seem likely to arrive with the broadcasters Bahrain Grand Prix coverage this weekend. This is now confirmed!! More details to come in the next day or two, apparently - https://t.co/HkgdESi8s8 March 16, 2022 See more

    Its also worth clarifying that HDR-enhanced F1 coverage has been available on Sky platforms elsewhere in the world for some time. Germany, for example, currently offers the premium video quality option on all qualifying sessions and races for those with the appropriate subscription packages (they still dont get Dolby Atmos , though).

    Skys terminology is a little off, mind. Ultra HDR is not a technical term,
    per se but it presumably refers to Skys implementation of HDR enhancements
    on its existing Ultra HD (UHD, i.e. 4K) video coverage. What is HDR, exactly?

    So, what would HDR actually bring to F1 coverage on Sky?

    Well, HDR is essentially all about colour vibrancy and peak brightness. Not
    to be confused with the HDR photography options that have recently been added to smartphone cameras, TV-ready HDR is based on the source content used to display images on a screen (rather than a combination of still images).

    The end result is the same, though; HDR TVs still deliver an expanded colour gamut and contrast ratio. That means bright spots are even brighter and
    darker areas of an image even darker HDR black is noticeably different to non-HDR black, for example.

    How that translates to improved F1 coverage is fairly self-explanatory. Especially with this years particularly extravagant decals , each F1 car
    would look even more detailed on-screen (picture the vibrant turquoise strips of the Mercedes W13 or deep crimson red of the Ferrari F1-75).

    Essentially, then, Sky TV customers in the UK will soon have the option to enjoy this year's title race in better quality than ever.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/formula-1-fans-on-track-for-a-big-picture-quali ty-upgrade-thanks-to-sky-tv/


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