Dolby Vision

[1][4][5][6] It includes dynamic metadata that define the aspect ratio and adjust the picture based on a display's capabilities on a per-shot or even per-frame basis, optimizing the presentation.

[12] Dolby Vision includes the PQ transfer function, a wide-gamut color space (ITU-R Rec.

[14] These adjustments, called "trims" in Dolby's support documents, include parameters such as Lift, Gamma, Gain, Saturation, Chroma Weight, and so on.

[15] The Dolby Vision format is capable of representing videos with a peak brightness up to 10,000 cd/m2 and a color gamut up to Rec.

[27] In 2021, compatible color grading systems can create Dolby Vision automatic metadata with no additional cost for content creators.

[27] A $2,500 annual license is required to activate the trims allowing content creators to manually adjust the video.