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                  About the 
                  SDR Standard 
                  Video Format
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                  The SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) video format is an outdated 
                  video display gamma-curve gamut standard originally developed in the 
                  1930s for CRT-based (Cathode Ray Tube) television displays as part of 
                  the emerging NTSC video standard. The standard intentionally limited 
                  the number of greys (from white to black and eventually the number of 
                  colors) that could be carried in an NTSC signal to accommodate the 
                  picture-rendering limitations of CRTs. With the recent industry 
                  conversion from CRT to digital displays, the SDR gamut standard is 
                  obsolete (many consumers just don’t know it yet).
                  The move toward the HDR (High Dynamic Range) video format was 
                  brought to the consumer home video market with the introduction of 
                  4K UHD (Ultra High-Definition) Blu-ray Discs and players in 2016. 
                  HDR UHD is also available from some streaming services. HDR video 
                  displayed on an SDR system will appear as a very flat, almost greyish 
                  picture. The HDR format requires updated home video equipment 
                  (HD monitor and UHD Blu-ray Disc player) to display as desired. 
                  While still in use today, SDR will become technologically obsolete at 
                  some point in the near future not unlike like the recent conversion 
                  from the NTSC broadcast television standard to the HD broadcast 
                  television standard. Nearly all new HD television monitors sold today 
                  support both the SDR and HDR color gamuts. 
                  More details on the SDR standard video format may be found on Wikipedia. 
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