A true HDR monitor must employ a special display panel with high dynamic range and a wide color gamut, along with being calibrated for PQ and HLG. For example, the LUM-310X (dual layer LCD system) and LUM-310R (LCD with local dimming backlight system) are capable of reproducing a peak luminance of 1,000 nit and 2,000 nit respectively, and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000 : 1; in addition, they cover 99% of the DCI color gamut.
Other monitor utilizing displays with normal luminace range from 0.1nit up to 400nit or high luminance monitor with up to 2000nit with variable black level (0.1 ~ 1.5nit) is defined as 'HDR Emulation monitor' in TVLogic although they have HDR EOTF and related functions. Below is a simple example for your reference.
Displays the level of the embedded sound signal together with the video signal input through the terminal such as SDI or HDMI.
Allows you to load your making 3D-LUT files at NLE software like Davinci Resolve by USB flash memory and displays your LUT on VFM-055A or F-7H. Once you synchronize LUTs in the monitor, you will easily change them on production.
- Size 42"
- Resolution 1920 X 1080 (16:09)
- Pixel Pitch 0.530mm
- Color Depth 1.07B
- Viewing Angle 178°(H) / 178°(V)
- Luminance 500cd/m2
- Contrast Ratio 4,000:1
- Display Area 930(H) x 523(V) mm
- 2 X BNC 3G-SDI A/B Channel Input
- 1 X HDMI HDMI Input
- 1 X DVI DVI Input
- 2 X BNC 3G-SDI Output