HDR & Dolby Vision Delivery Specifications

Which platforms require what, mastering workflows, metadata requirements, and cost considerations for HDR delivery.

What Is HDR?

HDR (High Dynamic Range) expands the brightness, color depth, and dynamic range of an image compared to standard SDR (Standard Dynamic Range). An HDR image can represent brighter highlights, deeper blacks, and more colors within the same pixel space, creating a more lifelike, nuanced image.

For film delivery, HDR manifests in two main formats: HDR10 (open standard) and Dolby Vision (proprietary).

HDR10 vs Dolby Vision

HDR10

Dolby Vision

Which Should You Master?

If mastering budget is tight, HDR10 is sufficient for most platforms. Major streaming platforms accept HDR10, and audience adoption is broader. Dolby Vision is a premium option for branded content and prestige releases, but it's not yet industry-standard like HDR10.

Platform-Specific Requirements

Netflix

Amazon Prime Video

Apple TV+

Theatrical (DCP/IMF)

The Mastering Workflow

Step 1: Create SDR Master First

Standard practice is to master SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) first for theatrical and broadcast, then create HDR variants from the same graded look.

Step 2: Grade for HDR

The colorist reviews the SDR grade and adapts it for HDR, taking advantage of expanded dynamic range and color space. This is not a simple conversion—it requires skilled grading to avoid blown-out highlights or crushed blacks.

Step 3: Metadata Creation

HDR delivery requires metadata describing the image's color space, brightness reference, and tone mapping instructions. This metadata is embedded in the delivery files.

Step 4: Validation & QC

HDR files must be validated against platform specs (brightness reference levels, color gamut, metadata completeness, etc.) before delivery.

Cost Impact

HDR mastering adds 2–4 weeks to your post-production timeline and $1,500–$5,000+ to your budget depending on format (HDR10 vs Dolby Vision) and facility rates. For theatrical + streaming release, it's a strategic investment that improves the finished film's visual impact on premium displays.

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About the Author

Dale Tanguay has overseen HDR and Dolby Vision mastering for multiple independent features delivered to Netflix and Amazon. Contact Dale.