Dark Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 OPPO has announced Full-path, the first Android color management system that supports the full DCI-P3 gamut and 10-bit color depth in capture, storage and display, which will arrive with the Find X3 series devices in 2021. . Full-path is based on the color performance of the OPPO Find X2 Pro, and has been developed to support 10-bit image capture and the HEIF format, as the company explains in a statement. With it, Oppo delivers "an exceptional visual experience with true and accurate color reproduction." The system is a comprehensive solution that spans from image acquisition to computation, encoding, storage, decoding, and finally display, supporting a HEIF image with 10-bit color depth and the entire wide gamut. colored P3. The Full-path management system uses complex algorithm and hardware in order to record color in capture. The algorithms have been created in areas such as distortion correction, multi-stream noise reduction, and extreme perceptual super-resolution. Also, OPPO will support image sensors with HDR Digital Overlay (DOL) mode. DOL-HDR technology allows you to synthesize different exposure conditions in an image, allowing you to capture bright colors even when photos are taken against the light. The Oppo screen calibration procedure allows achieving a color precision of the level of a digital film, of about 0.4 JNCD, as pointed out by the company. On the other hand, the proprietary algorithm ensures color gamut compatibility by matching the DCI-P3 with the D65 white point in the center of the color space. At about half the size of a JPEG image, the HEIF format is fully compatible with a wide variety of multimedia resources, such as still images, Exif, depth information, and dynamic videos. Full-path, the "first Android color management system that supports the full DCI-P3 gamut and 10-bit color depth", as noted by the company, will be available in OPPO's Find X3 series, scheduled for 2021 .
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