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Apr 2007
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![]() https://www.smpte.org/standards/meeting-reports I’ll add a few details for clarification and expansion which are not included in the report, so the following is not redundant info - With regards to the “project to amend ST 2084 High Dynamic Range Electro-Optical Transfer Function of Mastering Reference Displays is about to begin”. What participants are mainly talking about here is that the digital representation in ST 2084 is not normative so there is really no standard for how to encode the values. The result has been inconsistent encodings outside SMPTE. So the plan is to update the Annex A to provide normative encodings. With regards to ST 2086 being considered for revision, what the group is talking about here basically is to consider resolving the ambiguity over the meaning of value 0; unknown or 0 cd/m2 With regards to the ST 2094 document suite, you’ll notice that all documents with the exception of ST 2094-2 have now published (and are available for purchase). As to what’s up with 2094-2.... The DG is preparing info on how details of SEI messages for each of the four application formats can be found. Patent statements for Parts 1,10, and 30 have been received. There was a suggestion that a Part for use with IMF is needed, but nothing has progressed on that front. The DG is anxious to publicize this work and aid the user community to understand how it can be used. There has been considerable interest by other industry bodies. Last edited by Penton-Man; 10-20-2016 at 02:34 AM. Reason: typo |
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Thanks given by: | DanBa (10-20-2016), Richard Paul (10-20-2016) |
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Oct 2007
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The Main 10 still picture profile just got approved so given time it will be seen in consumer products. With AOMedia releasing their free format early next year that might cause some trouble but companies generally avoid free formats due to litigation worries. With patent law you are guilty until proven innocent.
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Apr 2007
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Another cause for revision. although I didn’t mention it above because it’s rather esoteric to folks here because they don’t pay much attention to SDI is to remove the bit about SDI encoding. |
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#524 |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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The content color volume SEI message looks like it is going to become an odyssey. What should have been a simple SEI message with five values (three color primaries, min brightness, and max brightness) is getting some very complex proposals.
It is rather impressive that SDI is still relevant after 25+ years and that SMPTE is releasing new versions of it that can handle 4K/HDR/WCG. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#527 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Though, please keep in mind that revisions and updates to published Standards documents and practice recommendations are not exclusive to SMPTE, as they do occur with working parties from other Standards bodies too, for example ITU….
https://www.itu.int/md/R15-WP6C-C-0125/en https://www.itu.int/md/R15-WP6C-C-0109/en At the very least, it keeps the Chair and 3 Vice-Chairs busy. |
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#528 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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At the time I'm typing this post, the ad hoc group report on HDR/WCG visual testing is not yet available for download purview by the public-at-large, so until then, I can inform readers that particular report summarizes the activities that took place between the prior to (and partly at) the JCT-VC meeting in Chengdu
As to the later, with participation from ~ 10-15 expert observers on Oct. 19th, there was viewing of nearly 50 minutes of Netflix test material which was divided into 3 clips: Meridian, 4K, 60fps (background info – https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...4#post12752084 ) Chimera, 4K, 60fps Cosmo Laundromat, HD (2084x850, 24fps) A large number of candidate 10 sec. sub clips were suggested. Further work is required to down select a reasonable number of test sequences. Thanks goes out to Netflix for supplying the test material and to Samsung for supplying the display upon which to view it. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | Richard Paul (10-28-2016) |
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#532 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ Some of yuz guys miss the unlocked live stream of this morning’s SMPTE opening keynote by Doug Trumbull and Robert Seidel which I linked above? Well
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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For those not attending and totally unfamiliar, a little background on the SMPTE Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition in Hollywood….
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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As to revisions, any revision to the spec and hardware or software tools to implement it depends on the degree of motivation by the board members of the BDA to aggressively champion the continued development of physical media in the future. Everyone’s mind and energy seems more directed to what Walt (the Director of Image Technologies at Dolby Labs) will be speaking about tomorrow afternoon, namely internet delivery of HDR content. Just in terms of what we have now, as I mentioned to the OP, bruceames. months ago during which I posted the the MaxCLL histogram of a popular feature film, currently, probably the greatest handicap of the Ultra HD Blu-ray spec for colorists when mastering a movie is the lack of specification for a diffuse white luminance level thusly causing an inconsistent quality HDR 10 product (movies). I don’t envision rectifying that happening anytime soon. Gotta run to beat the traffic as good stuff is starting at 1:30 and after that ![]() |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#538 |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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The group working on UHD-1 Phase 2 has announced that the specification has been completed and will support both HLG and PQ. The specification will be voted on by the DVB steering board next month.
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Apr 2007
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