MELVILLE, N.Y, April 8, 2015 -
Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today
announced that its parent company, Canon Inc., is developing a free
firmware1 upgrade for the DP-V3010 30-inch professional 4K
Reference Display (launched in March 2014) that includes a range of new
and enhanced functions, including an HDR (High Dynamic Range) display
mode.
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Since its launch, the DP-V3010 display has garnered high acclaim from
professionals working in 4K digital cinema and other areas of video
production. Through the firmware upgrade, users will be able to take
advantage of such new functions as an HDR display mode, which enables
the display of HDR video with minimal underexposed and overexposed
areas, and a function for displaying content captured in the ITU-R
BT.2020 next-generation broadcast standard color gamut2,
which was adopted for 4K UHD-TV broadcasting tests. Due to these and
other new features, the firmware upgrade will deliver improved
efficiency for high-resolution video production and editing workflows,
providing high-quality and expressive image content.
HDR display mode
The upgrade will enable the DP-V3010 to display HDR footage captured
in not only the SMPTE ST 2084 standard that is approved by the Society
of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE), but also Canon's
proprietary Canon Log and Canon Log 2 gamma settings. The HDR display
function will allow users to view and confirm the subtle details of
underexposed and overexposed areas of displayed images, content that
until now could not be fully reproduced. Supporting user needs from
input to output, the DP-V3010 can be paired with the Canon Cinema EOS
C500/C500 PL Digital Cinema Camera (released in October 2012) as well as
the just announced EOS C300 Mark II Digital Cinema Camera (to be
released in early September 2015), facilitating the creation of a wide
variety of expressive, high-impact scenes.
Addition of ITU-R BT.2020 color gamut display function
In addition to the current display method provided for footage captured in the ITU-R BT.2020 color gamut3
through Canon proprietary technology, the upgrade allows users to
maximize the reproduction of hues that fall outside of the DP-V3010's
native color gamut. By offering two image display methods for viewing
and confirming such video content, including the device's conventional
method, this helps maximize the true reproduction of colors that fall
within the DP-V3010's native color gamut, the display allows users to
select the ideal method based on production application and workflow
requirements.
Color gamut comparisons
Support for ACESproxy (ACES 1.0)4
The new firmware will enable the DP-V3010 professional display to
support the latest ACESproxy transfer standard for the ACES (Academy
Color Encoding System) color management standard approved by AMPAS (the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). When used in combination
with input devices supporting the ACESproxy standard, the DP-V3010
display can deliver consistent color reproduction both on-set and during
the editing process, resulting in improved workflow efficiency.
Support for Canon Log 2 for high compatibility across video-editing workflows
Through the firmware upgrade, the DP-V3010 display will support Canon
Log 2, which offers a wide dynamic range and provides high
compatibility with various video-editing workflows, such as during the
post-production color grading process. Supporting high-precision editing
procedures, the display helps facilitate a high level of gradation
expression for video captured with the EOS C300 Mark II Digital Cinema
Camera, which utilizes Canon Log 2.
New and enhanced functions for improved video-production workflow efficiency
- Function enabling the use of multiple LUTs5 and ASC CDLs6 for each picture mode
- Function allowing the selection of OSD (On-Screen Display) display size
- Improvement in the speed with which displayed images can be switched
- Improvements in other areas of operability
Additional information
The new firmware upgrade is expected to be available in November
2015. Canon will be demonstrating the DP-V3010 firmware update at the
Company's #C4325 booth at the 2015 NAB (National Association of
Broadcasters) Show, to be held from April 13 to 16 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In addition, the DP-V3010 display's direct sales price is now $24,999.