01:06 JoshuaAshton: pq: I mean you can also choose to not care, Windows also does not support it.
01:31 JoshuaAshton: From what I gathered from my discussions, they are all in on regular HDR10/PQ
01:32 JoshuaAshton: Unfortunately I cannot go into detail as to who, I don't want to say anything as an official statement from them
01:32 JoshuaAshton: As for the area, it was a very very very large media + vfx company.
01:33 JoshuaAshton: > That's exactly what I'm talking about. I simply cannot assume that scRGB would never be used for bigger than BT.2020 gamut. Instead, the protocol requires applications to be explicit about the actual gamut, or they get the BT.709 gamut. If you as an application *know* it will never be bigger than BT.2020, you are free to say that via protocol when you know nothing else.
01:33 JoshuaAshton: <pq> JoshuaAshton, I do not have the luxury of not caring about HLG. Lucky you.
01:33 JoshuaAshton: IRC moment, was replying to the message above my last I put with a >
01:33 JoshuaAshton: I don't know anything, I am just making a rational assumption
01:35 JoshuaAshton: These type of HDR apps typically don't use HDR metadata and could submit negatives. I just pick 2020 as a 'probably good enough' gamut to clip to. If "probably" isn't good enough then I don't really know what to tell you :P
01:39 JoshuaAshton: I need to find more scRGB apps as well so I can compare my output vs Windows etc
06:45 dottedmag: daniels: I'd be interested in picking up XKB change for Fn on Mac, please lmk when you have some time to discuss it?