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Dolby Vision could get its own Filmmaker mode — here’s what we know

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A lot of the best TVs often come with support for Dolby Vision. Dolby Vision is one of the ever growing number of HDR standards that can take your TV’s picture quality to the next level, so it’s often a selling point for the best TVs. Now, it could be getting a serious upgrade.

According to our friends at TechRadar (opens in new tab), LG has hinted at taking the existing feature Filmmaker Mode on its TVs and adding support for Dolby Vision HDR. This is based on comments made by Mike Zink, the President and Chairman of the UHD Alliance, at a recent LG press briefing for the new LG G3 OLED TV launch. 

Currently, Filmmaker Mode is a feature that exists on several of the best 4K TVs. Designed in collaboration between the UHD Alliance and Hollywood studios, it works by disabling all the added video processing features enabled on your TV to present films in the way that filmmakers intended them to be seen — hence the name. It’s a great feature for movie buffs and it’s one of the TV settings we recommend changing if you want to watch movies the way they were intended.

The LG C2 OLED on a black background with a rainbow pattern shown on-screen.

(Image credit: LG)

But Filmmaker Mode has a catch — it only works with certain types of content. Specifically, it only works with Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) and High Dynamic Range 10 (HDR10) content only. That means any Dolby Vision content will still get augmented by your TV’s video processing features because of Dolby Vision’s preset settings. While these presets can be changed, it’s not as simple as just selecting Filmmaker Mode to remove unwanted processing.

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