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Xbox Series X: Dolby Vision Gaming now available

Google Camera is a camera phone application created by Google for the Android os. Advancement for the application started in 2011 at the Google X research study incubator led by Marc Levoy, which was creating image fusion technology for Google Glass. It was originally supported on all tools running Android 4.4 KitKat as well as greater, but is now just officially sustained on Google Pixel devices. It was openly launched for Android 4.4+ on the Google Play Store on April 16, 2014. Microsoft announced today that Dolby Vision Gaming is now available for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The two Microsoft consoles are the first to offer this feature. Together with Dolby Atmos, the full spectrum in the fields of graphics and active audio will be offered. More than 100 next-generation HDR tracks that have been optimized for the X | S series are now or shortly available in Dolby Vision! There are more than 100 next-generation HDR tracks that are optimized for the X | S series and support Do...

Elder Scrolls Online: With Update 31, the PS5 and Xbox Series X / S sees

Teso fans watched! Publisher Bethesda announced a new update for The Elder Scrolls online for the end of August. The Update 31 brings new graphical improvements for PS5 and Xbox Series X / S and a new HDR mode . We reveal you on which innovations you can look forward to. Update 31 has better graphic in the luggage When is Update 31? The new graphic update appears on 31.August 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, PS4 and PS5. PC and STADIA players can download the update slightly earlier, the patch appears on August 23, 2021. What comes with the new update? The update focuses mainly on the power mode of the PS5 and Xbox Series X / s. So far, it was only possible to play with 1440p on Xbox Series X and 1080p on PS5 and Xbox Series S. Who wanted to have a resolution of 4k, could not couple this with the 60 fps. Bethesda has now improved the resolution for power mode so that still constant 60 fps can be kept. With the update, the following resolutions are possible: Xbox Seri...

Xbox Series X can add HDR to backward-compatible play - Fusion Frenzy - Video Peel messages, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and cultu

This includes games that do not even support HDR, like Halo 5: Guardians and Fusion Frenzy. In a recently published report on Digital Foundry, which damps deep into the specifications for the Xbox Series X, Microsoft revealed some very interesting things for downward compatibility. Xbox One title would benefit from the full performance of the X and significantly improve the graphic. Gears of War: Ultimate Edition was specified as an example and ran with native 4K. However, the hardware could also add HDR to downward-compatible titles that are not even supported. It uses an algorithm derived from HDR technology Tahn wheels 5 and includes increasing the peak brightness of an image to up to 1000 Nits. The final result are games like halo 5: Watchers and Fusionsrausch runs in HDR. Claude Marais, software developer at Microsoft ATG, explained: "It can be theoretically and technically applied to all games. I think we are still working on user experiences and similar things, but ...