Logan.2017.2160p.4k.uhd.10bit.hdr.bluray.7.1.x2...
If you see a file labeled Logan.2017.2160p.4K.UHD.10bit.HDR.BluRay.7.1.x265 , here’s what you’re getting (and what to check):
: The HDR metadata allows for deeper blacks and brighter highlights. In the sun-drenched border scenes, the contrast between the harsh sunlight and the cool shadows of the limousine creates a striking depth. Logan.2017.2160p.4K.UHD.10bit.HDR.BluRay.7.1.x2...
10-bit color depth allows for 1,024 shades per RGB channel, for a total of over 1.07 billion possible colors. This is a massive jump from 8-bit (16.7 million colors). If you see a file labeled Logan
The "10bit" and "HDR" (High Dynamic Range) tags are the real stars here. This is a massive jump from 8-bit (16
Standard video uses 8-bit color. Moving to 10-bit eliminates "banding" in gradients (like the wide New Mexico skies) and allows for over a billion colors.
From the grain of the desert sand to the roar of the limousine engine, from the subtle purple bruising under Logan’s eyes to the brilliant flash of adamantium claws in a dark casino—every detail matters. If you’ve only seen Logan in standard HD or via a compressed stream, you haven’t truly experienced it.