The iPhone
XS and XS Max are the latest devices to support High Dynamic Range (HDR)
videos on Youtube, which is great news for those who own either. If
you’re unfamiliar with HDR, it’s a video format with an expanded
contrast ratio that makes colors more accurate and more vibrant than
non-HDR (Standard dynamic range, or SDR) video.
HDR video has been
around for a while, but it wasn’t until 4K TVs and 4K UHD Blu-Rays
became more popular that more devices started supporting it.
Unfortunately, just because a video is shot in 4K doesn’t mean it’s also
HDR. This can make finding HDR-quality content difficult, especially
free videos, which is where YouTube comes in.
How To Find HDR Content On YouTube
YouTube
has a decent amount of free HDR content available, but it isn’t easy to
find since you can’t search YouTube for HDR videos specifically. For
now, the best you can do is to add “HDR,” “4K HDR,” or even just “4K” or
“UHD” to your search term. Some videos will say in the title if they’re
HDR, but that isn’t always true. To see if a video actually is
HDR, open the video options while watching YouTube on an HDR-supported
device. Click on the “quality” tab, and a list of resolution formats and
frames-per-second (FPS) options should show up. If they include “HDR,”
then you know they’re legit.Streaming video quality options, as they appear in the Android YouTube appScreenshot: Brendan Hesse. It’s
an inelegant solution, but it’s the best we have for now. Google has
said it’s waiting for more devices to support HDR and more HDR content
to be available on the site until such a search filter will be added.
Maybe
we’re just impatient, but we think there’s more than enough content out
there to warrant an easy way to find HDR videos on Youtube. So, we’ve
dug around to find some of the most popular HDR videos and channels so
you can spend less time searching, and more time ogling all those
colors. Also, be sure to check out the official 4K HDR channel, which
curates and highlights excellent HDR uploads from various YouTube users. Nature and landscape videos
Few
things can show off the marked difference HDR makes like a beautiful
landscape or sunset, which is why we’re starting things off with some
excellent nature-based examples.
Perhaps the best source for
exquisite nature shots on Youtube are travel documentarians Jacob and
Katie Schwarz. Their professionally shot and edited videos rack up
millions of views, and it’s easy to see why.
Below are some highlights,
and you can find more on their YouTube page, Jacob + Katie Schwarz.
“War Dance,” by Jacob + Katie Schwarz
“Peru,” by Jacob + Katie Schwarz
“Yellowstone,” by Jacob + Katie Schwarz
Transient, Dustin Farrell
A
spectacular lightning storm is on display in this quick video from
Dustin Farrell. The stormy skies show off HDR’s wide and subtle contrast
capabilities, and make the flashes of lighting crackle with light and
color.
The Redwoods, by Abandon Visuals
This short,
atmospheric piece features long panning shots of misty hills, close-ups
of moss and colorful foliage, and bright bursts of afternoon sun.
Flying Over Norway, by Nature Relaxation
Need
something a little longer? This hour-long video of drone-shot landscape
footage from Nature Relaxation might do the trick. While this one
focusses on Norway, the channel also has a 7-hour-long version featuring
other countries, among other long-form HDR content. Samsung HDR Landscapes
Finally,
this promotional clip from Samsung shows off some truly breathtaking
time-lapse shots of striking locales around the world. Original Shorts and Animation
YouTube
is chock full of talented, independent creators. Here’s a selection of
short films, animations, and documentaries available in HDR. Cosmos Laundromat, by Blender
This
surreal animated short was created by the 3D modeling software studio
Blender as a free Creative Commons project. Aside from the great HDR
effects (clouds and textured fur catching subsurface scattering is HDR’s
bread and butter ), the video has wonderful animation.
“The Legend of Solorzano,” by Abandon Visuals. This
HDR clip from the Abandon Visuals studio is a short documentary about
Eric Solorzano, a world-renowned Volkswagon Bug racer who competes in
the Baja 1000. Its desert driving scenes really pop on an HDR
display—like a real-life Mad Max.
“Turning Point,” by Joe Penna. This
short film directed feels like a typical sci-fi-slash-psychological
thriller. It also makes interesting use of desaturated backgrounds to
make splashes of color even more vibrant. LG’s HDR Showcase, uploaded by the 4K HDR Channel
It
might not be from a small studio or independent creator, but we’re
throwing this on the list anyway. This short clip was created by LG as a
way to show off its line of 4k UHD TVs. Its narrative isn’t
interesting, but its dazzling visuals make it one of the best examples
of HDR video on Youtube.
Movies and TV.
YouTube channels like 4K HDR
Media and 4K Movie Clips post scenes from movies and TV shows in 4K HDR
quality. Fair warning, though: both channels post lots of spoilers. If
you need safer content, try the 4K HDR version of the Avengers: Infinity
War trailer. Video Games
It’s actually quite easy to find
HDR-quality gameplay clips on YouTube, since gamers can make recordings
from their high-end PC graphics cards, Xbox One X, or PlayStation 4 Pro.
Here’s a selection of videos featuring flashy and colorful gameplay:
Forza Horizon 4 HDR Gameplay, Techman Video Game Archive
Marvel’s Spider-Man on PlayStation 4 4K UHD HDR gameplay, RajmanGamingHD
Uncharted 4 HDR gameplay, TechNoZen Gaming. Final Fantasy XV HDR comparison, Digital Foundry.
YouTube Red Premium Series .Everything
we’ve listed so far can be watched for free—one of the draws of
watching videos on YouTube, HDR or otherwise. However, some premium
YouTube Red content is also available in HDR.
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