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1. pbw+76[view] [source] 2025-12-05 00:54:46
>>Charle+(OP)
There's an HDR war brewing on TikTok and other social apps. A fraction of posts that use HDR are just massively brighter than the rest; the whole video shines like a flashlight. The apps are eventually going to have to detect HDR abuse.
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2. hbn+j7[view] [source] 2025-12-05 01:02:58
>>pbw+76
HDR videos on social media look terrible because the UI isn’t in HDR while the video isn’t. So you have this insanely bright video that more or less ignores your brightness settings, and then dim icons on top of it that almost look incomplete or fuzzy cause of their surroundings. It looks bizarre and terrible.
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3. nine_k+d8[view] [source] 2025-12-05 01:08:38
>>hbn+j7
But isn't it the point? Try looking at a light bulb; everything around it is so much less bright.

OTOH pointing a flaslight at your face is at least impolite. I would put a dark filter on top of HDR vdeos until a video is clicked for watching.

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4. hbn+LA1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:51:28
>>nine_k+d8
I'm not trying to watch videos or read text on my light bulb
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5. nine_k+7c2[view] [source] 2025-12-05 16:32:21
>>hbn+LA1
A video of a sunrise, or a firework, or metal being cast, etc feels much more real in HDR. There are legitimate uses.
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