FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JVC Projector
Firmware Update Delivers Significantly Upgraded
HDR Performance New Frame Adapt HDR analyzes
HDR10 content frame by frame and automatically optimizes brightness. -
- LONG BEACH, Calif,
September 5, 2019 – Underscoring its commitment to offer the best
possible home theater experience, JVC today announced a firmware
update for its line of Native 4K D-ILA projectors that delivers a
significant advancement in HDR performance. JVC
will demonstrate this feature at the 2019 CEDIA Expo, September 12 -
14 in Denver at booth 2536.
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- This feature forward update
adds JVC’s new Frame Adapt HDR function, which dynamically
analyzes HDR10 picture level frame by frame and automatically
adjusts the brightness & color to optimize HDR performance for
each frame.
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- Because content brightness varies, a fixed
setting cannot deliver optimum image quality. JVC’s new Frame
Adapt HDR solves this by instantly analyzing the peak brightness of
each frame or scene using a proprietary JVC algorithm, and adjusting
dynamic range to provide the best possible HDR image. Frame Adapt
HDR works with any HDR10 content, even content that does not contain
brightness metadata (Max CLL/Max FALL).
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- Main Features
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Delivers images closer to reality
- Dynamic range is adjusted in real time for
optimal image projection. At the same time, saturation, hue, and
brightness is analyzed and optimal corrections are made, which
reduces color loss.
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- As a result, even
within a single program, darker scenes have deeper blacks with
enhanced color. Bright scenes have higher peak brightness without
color loss while maintaining black level. All content is reproduced
closer to what the human eye is capable of seeing.
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- Compatible with all HDR10 content
- Frame Adapt HDR
adjustments are based on analysis of the input HDR10 signal.
Therefore, it is effective on
content with or without mastering information. As a result, all
HDR10 content can be enjoyed with greater dynamic range and image
quality than ever before.
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- Smooth gradation with 18-bit level
gamma accuracy
- The gamma processing accuracy, which in the
past was based on 12-bit equivalent, has been improved to 18-bit and
as a result gradation performance is dramatically improved. In any
given scene, it reduces the banding effect in the bright portions
and the crushing of dark portions. This provides accurate, smooth
gradation along with higher average peak level brightness and
increased color saturation, which has previously been a challenge
with HDR content.
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- Other Improvements
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Support for 16x9 content
when using a Panamorph Paladin DCR lens (adds Anamorphic D). It is
now possible to leave a Paladin DCR lens in position and view both
ultra-wide and 16x9 content correctly.
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Auto Calibration support
for Spyder X sensor.
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Adds new presets to screen adjustment function.
- The firmware will be available for download
at no charge in October for the DLA-NX9, DLA-NX7 and DLA-NX5 as well
as the DLA-RS3000, DLA-RS2000 and DLA-RS1000.
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- Link for download:
https://https://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/download/dla-nx9_dla-nx7_dla-nx5_dla-n7_dla-n5_dla-n11_dla-n8_dla-n6_dla-rs3000_dla-rs2000_dla-rs1000/
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- About JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation
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JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of JVCKENWOOD Corporation and is a leading developer of
imaging, home and car entertainment and navigation products for the
consumer market, two-way radio communications systems for public
safety, private industry and amateur users, and video equipment for
the broadcast and professional markets. For detailed information,
call JVCKENWOOD USA at 1-310-639-9000 or visit us at
www.jvckenwood.com/en.html/,
www.kenwood.com/usa
and www.jvc.com
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