Izo For a long time its professional-grade, has been observed for color-colored monitor. Its performance is one of the best options in the industry for professional photographers and videographers. The company’s latest flagship DCI 4K display, 30.5-inch cololedege CG3100X, promises to fit into a professional HDR workflow.
As Izo states, “Modern editing and high brightness in post-production workflows are significant to support HDR and to ensure frequent performance of colors and highlights in video content.” By that end, the previous CG319X model in the CG3100x has a maximum brightness of 350 nits to 500 CD/m of (NITs). The new performance promises the opposite ratio of 1800: 1, ensuring that black levels remain black. It is worth noting that while 500 NIT technically completes the HDR 400 specifications, 500 NIT is not particularly bright, and some color-probably monitors, such as Apple’s Pro Display XDR, for example, can maintain shine as 1,000 NITs, despite having IPS LCD panels.
“CG3100X further ensures that professionals can be made firmly and edited in HDR by supporting hybrid log-gama (HLG) transfer function for broadcasting.
While this, and other features such as the underlying broadcast and cinema preset, are designed keeping in mind the professional video editing and post-production application, Ezo says that CG3100X is also designed for professional photographers. This is the company’s newest and biggest performance for Pro photography, and can display 99% of DCI-P3 standard and 97% of Adobe RGB. Users can swap between different colors with a button in front of the monitor.
The 10-bit display can show more than one billion colors simultaneously, 64 times more color is possible with an 8-bit panel. The GC3100X also has a 3D Lut (look-up table) that adjusts colors on the RGB cubic table. Eizo’s ownership colornavigator 7 software, which is the company’s color management and calibration software for colored monitor, users can fix their performance and simulate specific video content color properties using the 3D Lut file.
Talking about calibration, the display has a built-in calibration sensor technique that works through Colornavigator 7, which eliminates the need to use third-party calibration devices.
The Coloredge CG3100X is the second colored model of Eizo to support the fixed rate link (FRL), after CG1. FRL enables performance to receive 12-bit signals on HDMI, which may be important for some video transport and workflow requirements.
For ports, Coloredge CG3100X has four USB type-a downstream port and a headphone port on its left. On the rear of the monitor, there are HDMI, Displayport, USB Type-C (upstream), LAN and USB Type-B (upstream) ports. Displayport and HDMI input support DCI 4K resolution on 60p 4: 4: 4 10-bit and 12-bit respectively. The USB-C port ensures easy relations with many laptops and creative workstations. The USB-C port can handle the video display simultaneously and send up to 94 watts.
Eizo Coloredge CG3100X contains many other features designed for professional workflows, including AI-based estimates algorithms that can detect temperature changes and keep the monitor stable all the time, a very sharp three-minute warmup period, on-screen marker function, out-off-off-mosquitous warning, highly bright content, highly bright content, highly bright content Warning, information of a verified factory, notice of a verified factory, information of a verified factory.
Eizo Coloredge CG3100X is expected to start shipping soon, although pricing information is not yet available. As a professional-grade monitor, it would undoubtedly be an expensive option. For example, the Coloredge CG319x is less than $ 6,000.
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