Introducing RTX Video HDR: Scaling Videos to HDR Quality with AI

Introducing RTX Video HDR: Scaling Videos to HDR Quality with AI

Nvidia wprowadza nową funkcję AI do poprawy jakości wideo

Nvidia has introduced a new feature in its latest driver update, which not only brings support for the RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card but also a new functionality that allows video scaling using artificial intelligence. Known as RTX Video HDR, this feature utilizes AI to transform SDR videos into HDR quality. While its activation is straightforward, there are a few caveats to consider.

According to Nvidia, this feature is a new technology supported by artificial intelligence and RTX tensor cores, dynamically converting SDR videos into HDR10 quality. This enhances visibility and adds more details, sharpness, and vibrancy. Previously, Nvidia had introduced a similar feature in 2023, which now works in conjunction with RTX Video HDR, called RTX Video Super Resolution, allowing for video scaling to 4K resolution.

It’s important to note that RTX Video HDR works exclusively with videos, so it cannot be used in the same way as DLSS for game scaling. However, it is available on both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers.

Nvidia has released a video showcasing this feature, transforming an unclear image into something brighter and more detailed. After conducting independent tests with various older YouTube videos, the effect is slightly more subtle than Nvidia’s preview. However, it becomes harder to discern when not viewing the results side by side.

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