Inverse tone mapping is not something JRVR will ever offer, because a simple one-size-fits-all value for something like that is never going to yield any reasonable results. Converting SDR to a reasonable HDR requires a proper mastering step, not setting some value and hoping it comes out ok.
Enabling "direct mapping" would be relatively easy in comparison, but its not something i'm looking to do right this time.
My main issue with the SDR to HDR conversion is viewing SDR extras on UHD BluRays, to be honest.
I have Windows HDR turned off by default in Windows, and when I start playback of a UHD BluRay JRVR automatically turns Windows HDR mode on, which is great!
But when I start playback of a SDR extra on that BluRay from the BluRay menu, JRVR does not turn Windows HDR mode off, it stays on, and the Windows sRGB to HDR10 PQ conversion takes place as far as I can see.
Would it be possible to turn off Windows HDR when playback of a SDR extra starts? This would allow the TV display to switch to its SDR mode and the video content would be rendered just as it should, and without any conversion done by Windows as well.
@jmone, most research done on how to mix SDR and HDR content to look fine together is done by those in broadcast, as they have streams shot both ways. There's info in the UltraHD Forum Guidelines (
https://ultrahdforum.org/guidelines/) - check the Indigo Book, there are conversion LUTs defined for such workflows - and in the various ITU reports (
https://www.itu.int/pub/R-REP).
The conversion LUTs from the NBC Universal workflows are hosted on GitHub
here.