
Oppo announced its new “Full-path Color Management System.”It will appear with the upcoming Oppo Find X3 series next year. Full path means the covering of everything from capturing the image by the system. Also with storing them, presenting them with DCI-P3 gamut coverage and 10-bit color depth.
An image starts its journey with capture. Oppo has taken algorithms and hardware. These will protect the integrity of a picture by reducing multi-frame noise, distortion correction, and “perceptual extreme super-resolution”.
There is also a replacement feature to ascertain. The new development is support for the Digital overlap (DOL) HDR sensor.DOL captures multiple exposures than the standard HDR. It removes the necessity to correct for moving objects.
The images are stored within the HEIF format, after capturing. it’s 10-bit color depth supportable against JPEG. JPEG is restricted to eight-bit. 10-bit images have smoother gradients and may delay during editing.
At last for displaying images Oppo will use a screen calibration procedure. it’ll help to bring the colour accuracy of the screen to around 0.4 JNCD. this is often ensured by the algorithm that the image’s color gamut is adjusted to match that of the display, DCI-P3 with a D65 white point.
There has also an occasion during which Oppo has partnered with Zhejiang University. The develop testing and develop solutions that correct images for improved viewing by color blind people. All consumers are going to be satisfied thereupon.
This full path color management system will debut with the Oppo Find X3 series. And it’ll hit the market next year. The new system will add nice new camera hardware, though Oppo doesn’t provides a waiver that.