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ProDepth™ - The World is Made of Gradients

ProDepth™ - More realistic representation

The world is represented in tones, not solid colors, which makes ProDepth a very important representation technique throughout the content, not just for certain parts. The problem with traditional LED screens is that they don't allow for fine brightness control, resulting in colors that are clearly different but appear to be the same color. ProDepth™ precisely controls brightness units as small as 0.002 nits, preventing banding or color bleeding and displaying gradient colors that require high precision.

[ProDepth™ vs Traditional LEDs].

Parts that were supposed to be visible were merging into black and disappearing, and parts that were supposed to be subtle were fading.
Without ProDepth™, the so-called puddling phenomenon is all over the place.

It's when different colors converge into one color because the color separation isn't precise enough, and eventually builds layers of tonality.

Without ProDepth™, you'll not only see multiple colors converge into a single color, but you'll also see distortion of the color itself.

Why ProDepth™?

Without ProDepth™, LED screens can struggle to display smooth, seamless gradients. This is because traditional LED screens typically use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to control brightness. PWM works by quickly turning LEDs on and off to create the illusion of varying brightness levels. However, this method can create visible artifacts in the gradient colors, making them appear choppy or disjointed.
ProDepth™ overcomes this problem by using a more sophisticated method of brightness control. Rather than relying solely on PWM, ProDepth™ applies an additional dimming process. This allows for finer adjustments to the amount of current flowing and provides more precise and smoother control of brightness. The result is gradient colors that are smooth and free of visible artifacts.

Skills needed more at low brightness

ProDepth™ becomes even more valuable in venues that display content in low-light environments, such as museums and conventions. Lowering the reference maximum brightness creates a harsher environment where color differences must be made within a smaller area of brightness. However, ProDepth™'s fine control works well in low light, and it prevents damage to sensitive art or presentations.

ProDepth™ to capture the world as it is

That's why you need ProDepth™, content that captures the world.
Give your customers a smooth, seamless viewing experience like never before with ProDepth™.

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