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- Disney Plus will soon add support for HDR10+, joining Prime Video, Apple TV Plus, and others.
- This will bring dynamic range metadata to Samsung devices, which don’t support Dolby Vision.
- Samsung helped develop HDR10+ alongside Panasonic and 20th Century Studios.
Disney Plus is the latest platform to add support for HDR10+, joining the ranks of Prime Video, Apple TV Plus, YouTube, Hulu, and many others. The announcement was made at CES by a representative of HDR10R+ Technologies LLC (via Media Play News), which administers the license and certification program for the technology.
Developed by 20th Century Studios, Samsung, and Panasonic, HDR10+ is essentially an open-source alternative to Dolby Vision. Platforms have been slow to adopt the platform, although the open-source nature means it skips out on licensing fees associated with Dolby Vision.