Report ITU-R BT.2390-11
Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction and design goals for HDR television
1.1 Common misconceptions on HDR
1.2 System black level determination
1.3 System white and highlight level determination
2 Television system architecture
2.1 The relationship between the OETF, the EOTF and the OOTF
2.2 Conceptual TV system showing basic concepts
3 The legacy television architecture
3.1 HDTV as specified in Recommendations ITU-R BT.709 and BT.1886
4 RGB floating point HDR-TV system
5 PQ HDR-TV
5.1 PQ system architecture
5.2 Design of the PQ non-linearity
5.3 OOTF and OETF
5.3.1 Generalized OOTF from Recommendation ITU-R BT.1886
in combination with Recommendation ITU-R BT.709
5.3.2 Actual OOTFs from manually graded content
5.3.3 Resultant OETF
5.4 Display mapping
6 HLG HDR-TV
6.1 The hybrid log-gamma opto-electronic transfer function (OETF)
6.2 System gamma and the opto-optical transfer function (OOTF)
6.3 The hybrid log-gamma electro-optical transfer function (EOTF)
6.4 Compatibility with SDR displays
6.5 Traditional colour reproduction for camera signals
7 Colour representation for chroma sub-sampling
7.1 Non-constant luminance
(NCL) Y′C′BC′R
7.2 Constant intensity ICTCP encoding
7.2.1 Constant intensity ICTCP
encoding
7.2.2 Advantages of constant intensity ICTCP
References
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