Chapter 7 SDR/HDR Settings
This chapter describes how to configure the monitor settings to use this monitor for image creation.
“7-1. About Each Color Mode” (page 45)
describes applications and configurations of each color mode.
“7-2. Setting Procedure” (page 52)
describes the procedure to configure each color mode settings suitable
for the display of each application.
“7-3. Settings with ColorNavigator 7” (page 56)
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 product 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_BT.2100, 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
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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_BT.2100
(HDR)
This color mode is suitable for reproducing ITU-R BT.2100 standard-compliant
color gamut in PQ format gamma (EOTF).
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 - 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
“7-2. Setting Procedure” (page 52)
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