Atomos HDR Display Monitor

Be at the forefront of the HDR display monitor revolution sweeping the industry by having a field monitor capable of resolving HDR in the field as you see it in Post Production and record the original Log image direct from the sensor for HDR grading in post production.

Get ahead of the log curve  

Ignite scenes with 1500NITS of light

Not all scenes call for HDR Log recording. In situations that don’t call for 10 stops of dynamic range, use the intensity of the 1500nit panel to monitor traditional standard dynamic range (SDR/Rec709) video at high brightness for outdoor monitoring.

Simply pick the right mode, HDR or High Bright SDR, and get busy setting up your shot on the premium 7″ display boasting 10-bit processing, 1920×1200 resolution, 325ppi pixel density, optional calibration to overcome natural LCD color drift and an arsenal of precision video setup tools for perfect shots every time.

HDR Display Monitor

HDR Display Monitor

 

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It means that your camera will process photos slightly differently than normal in order to capture greater detail from bright and dark areas in your photo.
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HDR Monitor Tutorial