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7 SDR/HDR Settings
This chapter describes how to configure the monitor settings to use this monitor for image
creation.
describes applications and configurations of each color
mode.
describes the procedure to configure each color mode settings
suitable for the display of each application.
Settings with ColorNavigator 7 [
describes the overview of procedure to configure
settings using software.
Attention
• See
to check the firmware version of your monitor before configuring the
settings. Select "Software and Drivers" in "Support" from our web site (
),
enter the model name, and perform a search. Download the program and update the firmware if
its version is different from the latest version.
Note
• It takes about 3 minutes (under our measurement conditions) for the monitor display to stabilize.
For highly accurate adjustments, please wait 20 minutes or more after the monitor power has
been turned on.
• If you switch between SDR color modes ("BT.2020", "BT.709", and "DCI-P3") and HDR color
modes ("PQ_DCI-P3" and "HLG_BT.2100"), wait 30 minutes or more after switching the color
modes, and then adjust the monitor.
7.1 About Each Color Mode
7.1.1 Types and Applications of Color Modes for Image Creation
Color Mode
Application
BT.2020
(SDR) This color mode is suitable for reproducing ITU-R BT.2020 standard-compliant
color gamut and gamma.
BT.709
(SDR) This color mode is suitable for reproducing ITU-R BT.709 standard-compliant
color gamut and gamma.
DCI-P3
(SDR) This color mode is suitable for reproducing DCI standard-compliant color
gamut and gamma.
PQ_DCI-P3
(HDR) This color mode is suitable for reproducing DCI standard-compliant color
gamut in PQ format gamma (EOTF).
HLG_BT.2100 (HDR) This color mode is suitable for reproducing ITU-R BT.2100 standard-compliant
color gamut in HLG format gamma (EOTF).
The relation between input signal (10 bits: 0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the
monitor when each color mode is configured properly is described below. For more
information about how to configure the settings, see
7.1.2 BT.2020
The relation between input signal (0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the monitor is
described below.
When the input signal is in YUV format and the brightness range of the input signal is
displayed using 64 – 940, set "Input Range" to "Auto", and when displaying using 64 –
1019, set to "Auto 109%".