![]() ![]() ![]() So, their SDR monitor comes with P3 primaries, applies only the camera transform function of the Bt.(Rec)709 standard and not the required accompanying display transform function, uses a different and unique gamma. Which is sRGB primaries, Rec.709 (both camera and display transform functions), gamma 2.4, and 100 nits brightness.) (Yea, that's a mis-application of nearly every part of the Bt.(Rec.709) standard.Īnd is assumed to be on a 500 nit screen. ![]() So for Retina monitors using the Display-P3 setting, the brightness of the monitor is way past what any expectation from working within Rec.709 standards would put it. And it seems Adobe is trying to get around the Mac OS/ColorSync and monitor issues. (This is for iMac Pro, not Apple XDR monitor.) Though it still seems odd the Extended Dynamic Range monitoring option wasn't an "announced" addition to Premiere.ĭCM+EDR mode shows content up to peak display such as iMac Pro. It's useful for EDR, but not for full-range HDR, which is > 500 nits. It won't replace an HDR reference monitor, but it's a step up from having only an SDR monitor for HDR content. "DCM" is the option to enable Display Color Management. "EDR" is the option to turn on Extended Dynamic Range monitoring. This is primarily a tool it seems for editing "extended dynamic range media" on Retina monitors. which is stuff that is running above 100 nits (SDR) but not above 500 nits. ![]() Technically, HDR starts at around (roughly) 1,000 nits. but would allow seeing the image within the brightness range of the Retina monitors. Unless informed of a schedule change, residents can expect that there is no city trash and recyclables collection no street and alley cleaning no sanitation enforcement no nuisance abatement, towing, or abandoned vehicle removal and no DPW parking enforcement, including meters, residential, and rush hour lane restrictions on these days.That XDR monitor has major dimming issues that prevent it from coming even close to full HDR Grade 1 reference monitor standards for any major service. On these holidays, District government offices are closed and most services are suspended for the day. The District government observes 11 legal holidays. Now the routes have been synchronized, allowing uniform trash and recycling collection citywide. In the past, the post-holiday trash collection schedule was staggered, with one schedule for residents in once-a-week collection (Supercan) areas, and another schedule for households (with mini-Supercans) in twice-a-week collection neighborhoods. Since Independence Day falls on a Tuesday this year, your trash will be collected on Wednesday Wednesday’s trash day will then slide to Thursday Thursday’s trash will be picked up on Friday, and Friday collections will be made on Saturday. Let’s say your normal collection day is Tuesday. Just remember to “slide.” Now, all city trash and recyclables collection slides one day following the holiday. If you have DPW collection service, setting out trash and recyclables after a public holiday is easy. All sanitation services, parking rules, and enforcement resume Wednesday, July 5. (Washington, DC) In observance of Independence Day, Tuesday, July 4, the Department of Public Works (DPW) offices will be closed and all services will be suspended for the day. ![]()
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