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摘要
电视行业对高动态范围(HDR)视频及其在图像质量方面的巨大改进潜力感到兴奋。与宽色域、更亮的显示器和超高清分辨率一起,HDR代表了电视的根本变化,可以说是自彩色电视发展以来最大的变化。本文研究了高动态范围视频的新方法。两种互补的方法是国际电信联盟(ITU)在ITU- r SG6和VCEG/JCTVC/MPEG等组织中标准化工作的重点。混合对数-伽马(HLG)方法是“场景参考”,其中视频信号代表由摄像机捕获的光。电视的另一种方法,称为感知量化(PQ),是“参考显示器”,其中信号代表参考显示器发出的光。本文对比了HLG和PQ方法在HDR视频中的应用。它描述了非线性在电视系统中的作用。光电传递函数(OETF)和光电传递函数(EOTF),分别在相机和显示器中实现,最大限度地减少了定点视频格式所需的比特数。光-光传递函数(OOTF)是一种心理视觉调节,以确保感知一致的图像。新的实验结果表明,幂函数OOTF的伽马指数随峰值显示亮度的变化而变化。本文还讨论了在HDR视频中应用OOTF对亮度的重要性。
The television industry is excited about high dynamic range (HDR) video and its potential for dramatic improvements in picture quality. Together with wide colour gamut, brighter displays and ultra-high definition resolution, HDR represents a fundamental change in television which is, arguably, the biggest change since the development of colour television. This paper considers emerging approaches to high dynamic range video. Two complementary approaches are the focus of standardisation efforts in organisations such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in ITU-R SG6 and VCEG/JCTVC/MPEG. The Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) approach is "scene referred", where the video signal represents light captured by a camera. The alternative approach to television, called Perceptual Quantisation (PQ), is "display referred", where the signal represents light emitted by a reference display. This paper contrasts the HLG and PQ approaches to HDR video. It describes the role of non-linearities within the TV system. The opto-electronic transfer function (OETF) and the electro-optical transfer function (EOTF), implemented within camera and display respectively, minimise the number of bits required for an in fixed point video format. The opto-optical transfer function (OOTF) is a psychovisual adjustment to ensure perceptually consistent images. New experimental results are presented that show how the gamma exponent of a power function OOTF should vary with peak display luminance. The importance of applying OOTF to the luminance in HDR video is also considered.