In This video you can see sample video of samsung galaxy s10's HDR video it is filmed in 1080p .Samsung Galaxy s10 HDR photo sample
High dynamic range (HDR) video technology is the next great leap forward to reproducing what the naked eye sees in colors and in contrast between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks. HDR video is about recreating image realism from camera through postproduction to distribution and display.
Technically speaking, HDR video standards encompass more than just higher peak brightness and lower black levels. HDR also supports a wider color palette, new transfer functions, greater bit depth, and static and/or dynamic metadata.
The good news is that HDR video is here to stay. The bad news is that a lack of industry consensus around HDR video formats will be around for a while too.
With multiple formats, standards, single and dual-layer implementations, and different display options, the current HDR video landscape presents few hard-and-fast rules and a broad range of prospects. Our goal is to help you extract something practical and useful from the map of possibilities HDR video offers.How Does HDR Improve Video Quality?
Seeing is believing, but because your eyes are focused on a web page and not the monitors in a state-of-the-art video experience lab, perhaps the easiest way to explain HDR video in words is to outline what it does. Here’s how HDR video technology works:
Creates more-defined contrasts and richer colors
Increases dynamic range (aka, peak brightness and black levels)
Expands color space (wide color gamut)
Improves image fidelity (10-bit color depth and 1024 color shades)
Updates to an opto-electronic transfer function
Offers static and dynamic metadata
All combined, these add up to one significant result: HDR video delivers the kind of wow-factor image quality improvement that viewers covet once they experience it. See below for a comparison between SDR and HDR video image quality.The Galaxy S10 Plus is now on sale. The phone costs $999 to start for 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. But you can also order the S10 Plus with 512GB of storage for $1,249 or get a whopping 1TB of storage and 12GB of RAM for $1,599.