Charles Papert
December 30th, 2010, 10:16 PM
Dan, I'm using the HP Dreamcolor monitor which, if fed the right kind of signal, has a very robust processor for accurate color. I've been pairing it with the Decimator MD-QUAD which, other provide the necessary HD-SDI to HDMI conversion to input to the monitor, lets me switch between multiple cameras as well as create a quad split, very helpful for a multi-camera shoot. However I've recently become aware that the output signal of the Decimator is not of the right type to trigger the Dreamcolor engine, so I am viewing an 8 bit instead of 10 bit signal.
HP has a white paper on the requirements for the SDI to HDMI convertor here:
http://h20202.www2.hp.com/hpsub/downloads/Using_LP2480zx%20_for_professional_video_applications.pdf
I'm wondering if the output of the Nanoflash will satisfy these needs and provide the signal that the Dreamcolor is looking for. If you could peruse that white paper and let me know, I'd be very grateful. Thanks!
HP has a white paper on the requirements for the SDI to HDMI convertor here:
http://h20202.www2.hp.com/hpsub/downloads/Using_LP2480zx%20_for_professional_video_applications.pdf
I'm wondering if the output of the Nanoflash will satisfy these needs and provide the signal that the Dreamcolor is looking for. If you could peruse that white paper and let me know, I'd be very grateful. Thanks!