Seattle software developer SpectraCal, Inc. has partnered with Quantum Data, global leader in video test pattern generators and analyzers, to provide test pattern support for HDR-10 High Dynamic Range (HDR) displays.
"High Dynamic Range is the most important development in video since the high definition TV," said SpectraCal's Chief Color Scientist Stacey Spears. "With the rapid growth of HDR, objective measurements of video performance have never been more crucial," Spears said.
Developers from SpectraCal and Quantum Data worked closely together to ensure that Quantum Data's hardware and SpectraCal's software would jointly support emerging standards in HDR.
"HDR-10 requires new signaling mechanisms to support HDR-10 metadata over HDMI," remarked John Burt, Senior Applications Engineer, who led the HDR-10 development efforts for Quantum Data.
"The speed with which Quantum Data was able to accomplish the HDR solution, especially given the complex signaling requirements of HDR-10, underscores the strength of Quantum Data's design," said Spears.
Quantum Data's VP of Sales and Marketing, Chuck Evans commenting on SpectraCal's important role in the industry, remarked, "SpectraCal has been leading the way in video calibration software since the company was founded. Their effort in bringing HDR-10 support to the market is just the latest example of their leadership, and Quantum Data is delighted to have partnered with SpectraCal. "
Support for HDR-10 patterns is available in Version 5.6.1 of SpectraCal's CalMAN software, the most widely used video calibration software in the world.
"You can use a Quantum Data 780 to send HDR-10 metadata from CalMAN 5.6.1 today," said Spears.