Sony BVMF170A Brochure (BVM / PVM Series OLED Monitor) - Page 11
Professional Display Engine, BVM-E / BVM-F Series-dedicated
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BVM Series Professional Display Engine (BVM-E / BVM-F Series-dedicated) Nonlinear Cubic Conversion color management system Cutting-edge I/P conversion technology with extremely low process delay 12-bit output accuracy signal processing Professional Display Engine The high-precision signal processing engine has been developed to fulfill the master monitor criteria and is optimized to maximize OLED panel performance. This engine incorporates 12-bit output accuracy at each process, and provides both a high quality I/P conversion algorithm and a highly accurate color management system. Nonlinear Cubic Conversion color management The nonlinear cubic conversion color management system of BVM-E and BVM-F Series master monitors use a unique 3D LUT (look-up table) to accurately reproduce the color gamuts of each broadcast standard such as ITU-R BT.709, EBU, and SMPTE-C phosphor standards. In addition, the OLED's wide color gamut enables D-Cine emulation for digital intermediate work.* * D-Cine is a color gamut emulating the color gamut described in SMPTE RP 431-2-2007. The chromaticity of the green-red region is not covered in full; however, the color shift is subtle in this region. This feature is supported by the BVM-E Series only. (CRT RGB) (R100, G100, B100) 3D LUT (OLED RGB) (R90, G110, B100) B G 0.900 0.800 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.400 0.300 0.200 0.100 0.000 520 530 510 550 570 500 490 480 470 0.100 380~410 0.200 0.300 0.400 0.500 D-Cine EBU SMPTE-C E250 NATIVE 590 610 700~ 780 0.600 0.700 0.800 BVM-E Series color gamut R Same color! Nonlinear Cubic Conversion color management system Cutting-edge I/P conversion with low process delay Sony's original I/P conversion technology used in the BVM Series minimizes processing artifacts found in typical upconversion processes. This has been improved in the BVM-E and BVM-F Series so that an interlaced image is displayed accurately and faithfully. 12-bit output accuracy signal processing The BVM-E and BVM-F Series use a 12-bit display engine, which allows images to be reproduced with high precision for display accuracy. Field 1 Field 2 BVM-L 11.9 ms BVM-E / BVM-F 6.2 ms Original source 1/60=16.6 ms Picture delay reduced to half Sophisticated I/P conversion 11