We explain why in our opinion, we had to flag up the overbright HDR issue on the Samsung Q9FN QLED TV. We also outline a partial fix, at least for HDR content mastered up to 1000 nits.
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Many thanks to the following technical AV publications for letting us use their PQ (perceptual quantisation) EOTF (electro-optical transfer function) tracking charts in this video:
http://www.avcesar.com
https://www.hdtvpolska.com
https://www.rtings.com
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