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Dolby Atmos

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What is Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos is a surround sound technology that expands upon existing surround sound systems by adding height channels, allowing sounds to be interpreted as three-dimensional objects. It is commonly used in cinemas, home theaters, and increasingly in music production to create a more immersive and realistic audio experience.

What other technologies are related to Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos Complementary Technologies

Dolby Vision is a High Dynamic Range (HDR) video format that enhances the visual experience. It is complementary to Dolby Atmos, which enhances the audio experience. They often coexist in home theater systems and content.
mentioned alongside Dolby Atmos in 19% (94) of relevant job posts
HDR (High Dynamic Range) broadly refers to technologies that improve the contrast ratio and color accuracy of video. As such, it enhances the visual experience, and complements Dolby Atmos which improves audio. Since Dolby Vision falls under HDR, this is classified as complimentary. However the domain is not specified as it is a generalized name for High Dynamic Range
mentioned alongside Dolby Atmos in 4% (65) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Dolby Atmos?

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Dolby Laboratories
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Apple
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