[18:39 Fri,12.September 2025 by Thomas Richter] |
Atomos introduced the Studio PRO-2710 reference monitor along with the Studio K-100 calibration solution at IBC 2025. The Studio PRO-2710 uses a next-generation 4K OLED panel with a vertically aligned subpixel structure, which, according to Atomos, eliminates color fringing and distortions in fine details and enables pixel-accurate sharpness and clean edge rendering across the entire image. It also offers true 33³ 3D LUTs and tetrahedral interpolation to achieve high color precision and tonal fidelity. ![]() Atomos Studio PRO-2710
A new interactive LUT preview interface makes it possible to visualize and analyze color transformations in real time. At the same time, a sensor-controlled ambient light system ensures that the ambient light is part of the same calibration process as the screen - a premiere in grading environments. The Studio PRO-2710 reference monitor comes with factory-calibrated presets and supports on-site recalibration via the new Atomos Studio K-100 spectral probe. In addition to interfaces such as 12G-SDI and HDMI, it also offers four front-mounted USB-C ports of a USB hub for peripherals. ![]() Atomos Studio PRO-2710 USB-C an der Frontseite Technical Features of the Studio PRO-2710- 4K OLED panel with vertical subpixel structure - Patented 3D LUT preview interface - Patented, sensor-controlled ambient light system - Support for HDR (e.g. Rec.709, DCI-P3) and SDR - 33³ 3D LUT support with tetrahedral interpolation - Sensor-based ambient light control - Interactive LUT preview in real time - Touchpad-based user interface - FPGA-controlled image processing - Interfaces: 12G-SDI, HDMI, four front-mounted USB-C ports The Atomos Studio PRO-2710 is expected to ship in the first half of 2026. Atomos Studio K-100 Spectral Sensor for Display CalibrationThe new Studio K-100 spectral sensor was developed specifically for the PRO-2710 monitor, but is also compatible with other Atomos devices. In contrast to classic filter-based colorimeters, the K-100 uses a true spectral sensor and is therefore said to be insensitive to aging, temperature drift or metameric deviations. Especially with modern display technologies such as OLED, Mini-LED or MicroLED, whose spectral properties can vary greatly, the spectral sensor is said to deliver more reliable and repeatable results. ![]() Studio K-100 Spektralsensor An integrated neural calibration algorithm, trained on real spectral data, ensures consistent precision. The K-100 calibrates not only the panel but also the ambient light, giving you complete control of the working environment. In combination with the Atomos Studio PRO-2710, bias lighting and calibrated work lighting can be included in the calibration process to create a consistently color-accurate environment. ![]() Atomos Studio PRO-2710 Key Features of the Atomos Studio PRO-2710- Spectral sensor: insensitive to filter aging and future-proof for all display types - Integrated ambient calibration: monitors not only the screen but also the surrounding light - Optimized by neural networks: delivers consistent, precise results where traditional methods fail - Precision partner: specifically designed for the Studio PRO-2710, but also capable of calibrating other Atomos devices Bild zur Newsmeldung:
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