Dolby Vision-enabled projectors
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— the "HDR projector" class understands the proprietary Dolby standard with dynamic metadata and adapts the image to its own brightness range instead of a crude one-time mapping like in HDR10. Due to scene-dependent correction, such a projector distributes light resources more accurately: dark scenes don't "drown," and bright ones don't "burn out," with colors remaining natural without losing texture. Dolby Vision isn't magic but a chain of compatibility: the source, cable, HDMI input, and the projector itself need to support DV or its low-latency profile LLDV; without support, content is played back as HDR10/SDR. In actual use, this provides the most predictable quality specifically for streaming video and UHD movies with DV, where dynamic grading is noticeable on skin tones, haze, metal reflections, and city lights at night, making the picture more stable and cinematic compared to the same material in HDR10.