HP LP2480ZX User Manual

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Input used Color encoding Scan format Result
Component, CVBS, S-Video YUV (RGB not supported) Either Color Space presets: disabled
Hue/Saturation controls:
enabled
10 bits/color LCD Module
As noted earlier, the LCD module in the LP2480zx monitor provides a 10 bits/color (30 bits/pixel) input,
with true 10-bit drivers within the LCD itself. This means that each primary (red, green, and blue) may
be controlled over 1,024 steps (input codes 0 to 1023) from the black level to the white (peak luminance
for that color). This results in over 1.07 billion separate colors available within the display’s gamut, versus
approximately 16.7 million for a conventional 8 bits/color display.
This increase in dynamic range is required for the accurate display of color within the wide gamut
provided by the LP2480zx’s LCD, and especially for achieving the necessary degree of color accuracy
within the more restricted gamuts that this monitor is capable of providing when emulating various
standard output devices. Increasing a display’s color gamut – the area covered by the display when the
primaries are plotted on a standard chromaticity diagram – would result in a greater difference between
adjacent colors if the degree of control (bits per color) for each primary were not also increased.
Increasing the bit depth of the display drivers achieves this without the possibility of undesirable image
artifacts which may result from temporal or spatial dithering as may sometimes be used with an LCD of
lower inherent accuracy. (The LP2480zx’s “front-end” electronics are also, however, capable of
providing temporal dithering, if needed, to increase the delivered accuracy beyond the 10 bits/color level.
By default, this is used only between the pre-LUT and the 3x3 matrix multiplier stage; temporal dithering
is possible but normally disabled at the 30-bit connection between the post-LUT and the LCD module
itself.)
With most video sources (which typically provide video information at the standard 8 bits/color or 24
bits/pixel), and across all of the LP2480zx’s various inputs, the increased accuracy of the LP2480zx
LCD module is used to provide more accurate color within the selected standard color space. However,
30-bit sources may also be directly supported using the DisplayPort 1.1 and HDMI 1.3 inputs only. This
will be of greatest benefit when the LP2480zx is used in the wider-gamut modes (such as Full, Adobe
RGB, DCI).
LED Backlight Unit
As noted earlier, the LP2480zx monitor employs a backlight consisting of an array of red, green, and
blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) rather than the more typical cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs)
on most LCD monitors. This provides several significant advantages, in addition to the obvious benefit
of a wider color gamut (that is, more saturated primaries) than can currently be achieved using CCFLs.
In the LP2480zx, the red, green, and blue LED arrays are controlled both collectively and separately by
a dedicated backlight controller, which permit both very accurate setting of the display luminance as
well as control of the white point of the unit. Color sensors in the backlight unit feed color information
back to the controller constantly, permitting an accurate white point to be maintained.
Compared with CCFLs, which have only a limited range of brightness control available and a fixed
emission spectrum, the LED backlight used here provides a very wide range of both brightness and
color control. The white point may be adjusted over a range corresponding to a correlated color
temperature (CCT) of 4,000K to 12,000K, including support for all standard white points with CCTs within
this range. In addition, the white luminance may be adjusted from a maximum of approximately 250 cd/
m
2
down to 50 cd/m
2
, making the LP2480zx suitable for use in low-light environments; at the lower
Table A-2 Supported Signal Inputs and Color Space Matrix (continued)
38 Appendix A Advanced Color Management Features and Usage