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the Oppo Find X3 series is now confirmed to launch in 2021. While details on the phone are still scant, the company today unveiled the Full Path Color Management System, a technology said to bring significant improvements to the image and display, and which will debut at the brand’s next big event. flagship.
the Oppo Find X2 Pro It was one of the best Android flagships of the year, thanks to its great display and great cameras. For next year, Oppo wants to take it one step higher by being the first Android to offer a color management system that supports the full DCI-P3 wide gamut, as well as 10-bit color depth, in capture, storage and display. When implemented, it should enhance the viewing experience with much more color and precision.
“Based on the stellar color performance of the Find X2 Pro, the new Full Path Color Management System has been meticulously developed to support 10-bit image capture and the HEIF format. Our goal is to provide our users with a seamless and consistent color experience, unleashing content creators’ desire to fully explore, capture and express themselves, ”said Bai, Oppo Product Manager.
Oppo’s end-to-end solution ensures that color fidelity is maintained at all times, covering all steps from image acquisition to calculation, encoding, storage, decoding and finally display, while supporting a HEIF image with a 10-bit high color depth. and the wide color gamut P3. HEIF (High Efficiency Image File) is a fairly new format for images that is approximately 50% smaller in size than JPEG and captures more information, making it much easier to process. A 10-bit file has approximately 1.07 billion individual tones, allowing for smoother transitions and a more accurate representation of the image compared to conventional 8-bit ones. Lastly, the P3 color space covers many more colors that sRGB cannot reproduce. With a JNCD of 0.4, it will also be one of the most accurate displays ever put on a phone.
The color management system also extends to image capture, using a combination of hardware and software along with enhancements such as distortion correction, multi-frame noise reduction, and super resolution. Oppo will also support DOL-HDR (digital overlay) image sensors, which is like HDR synthesis on steroids where multiple images with different exposures are clicked simultaneously.
While the Oppo Find X2 Pro was praised for its display accuracy, the Find X3 will look to offer deeper customizations to allow users to customize the image profile to their own preferences. Zhejiang University will assist in research to find the optimal solution for color correction and adjust Oppo Color Correction Solution 2.0.
For context, the Oppo Find X2 Pro had a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED screen with QHD + resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10 + support with 1200 nits of maximum brightness, and 10-bit color. The Oppo Find X3 series will have great shoes to fill.