JVC D-ILA PROJECTORS

HDR (high dynamic range) content contains more data including an extended brightness range, 10-bit gradation and a wide BT.2020 colour gamut. For this reason, high basic performance is required for precise reproduction by the projector. With D-ILA projectors, HDR content are optimally reproduced with “high-brightness, high contrast, and wide gamut” to enjoy high quality HDR content as you’ve never experienced in the past. Moreover, in addition to HDR10 content, which is found on UHD Blu-ray Discs, the projector automatically detects the Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) signal, a technology used widely in broadcasting, allowing the user to view in an optimum picture mode. The Auto Tone Mapping function featured on the latest models automatically adjusts each content based on the values in the mastering data, such as Max CLL and Max FALL* 6 , which indicate the brightness of the HDR content. Image quality is automatically adjusted for optimal viewing of various HDR images with different brightness. *5: Content without mastering info is set at fixed level or can be adjusted manually. *6: Max CLL (stands for Maximum Content Light Level); Max FALL (stands for Maximum Frame Average Light Level) Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) Automatic Adjustment with Auto Tone Mapping* 5 Displaying content info such as Max CLL or Mac FALL when reproducing HDR10 Auto Tone Mapping function screen display Colour gamut information HDR gamma information Max CLL/FALL mastering information

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