Thanks....yes, Claw has been helping me out. I'll be able to test it tonight, but I need to ensure that there's an option on the macro screen in regard to a Dolby Vision signal...without that, it's a deal breaker (assuming everything looks good in my tests).
I saw that and it's awesome! In my humble opinion, buying a Vertex2 is WELL worth it for what this mod provides for all sources, especially being able to get DV on home projectors and displays that otherwise only do HDR10. I had a Lumagen Radiance Pro here just before discovering this mod (which after I sold it is actually the reason I DID discover this, haha!). In all honesty, I kind of like this more overall than the RP. I like the resultant image it gives me with all sources. The image just looks more "real" to me, especially things like faces, skin and foliage. The DTM seems to be as good or better than what I had with the RP too, but for perspective it was an earlier version of FW and I haven't had the pleasure of being able to do a side by side.....yet!Sure, if I had the funds to have a RP or Envy, I certainly would without question, but if my budget and funds were limited I would sacrifice in other areas just to get an HDFury Vertex2, Diva or Maestro, a Sony X800M2 or X1100ES and an AppleTV for MUCH less than what either of those video processors cost and then get as good or better appearing video conversions, plus the immense added bonus of Dolby Vision capabilities!Another note, I would also keep abreast of the AV Forums link about this too. It has some different perspectives and tweaks there that don't seem to get mentioned or given the respect that they deserve over on AVSF, when being tried properly. It could be due to the fact that most there are doing it with JVC projectors and some Sonys. People have reported great results using a 10,000 nit DV String on their Sonys, the same as what I use on my LK990, but JVC owners report different results. To me it's because they're using custom curves based on an SDR/BT2020 input, as converted in a UB820 or Lumagen. I would have to have one to try it to be sure of course.Good Luck and please don't hesitate to email or PM me if you have any questions. We should probably start a dedicated thread here so we don't clog this one with LLDV talk. If anyone agrees and would participate to make it worth it, let me know.
I own a sony x700 and a Sony X800 4k UHD Blu Ray. So definitely looking forward in getting a vertex 2
Just remember, the older original X800 and X1000ES don't do Dolby Vision. Only the X700, X800M2 and X1100ES do.
People have reported great results using a 10,000 nit DV String on their Sonys, the same as what I use on my LK990, but JVC owners report different results. To me it's because they're using custom curves based on an SDR/BT2020 input, as converted in a UB820 or Lumagen.
Finally got around to watching 1917 last night. The NX9 did NOT disappoint. Really impressed with how it handled this film.
We did a double feature of The Shinning and Doctor Sleep (both on UHD) and I have to admit that I can't remember ever seeing such a beautiful image for The Shinning and Doctor Sleep had scenes that were just like looking out a window...crystal clear.