Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Rec. 2020 defines a bit depth of either 10 bits per sample or 12 bits per sample. [2] 10 bits per sample Rec. 2020 uses video levels where the black level is defined as code 64 and the nominal peak is defined as code 940. Codes 0–3 and 1,020–1,023 are used for the timing reference.
ISO/IEC 14496-10 SVC (MPEG-4 AVC sub-bitstream) in a packetized stream 32 0x20 ISO/IEC 14496-10 MVC (MPEG-4 AVC sub-bitstream) in a packetized stream 33 0x21 ITU-T Rec. T.800 and ISO/IEC 15444 (JPEG 2000 video) in a packetized stream 34 - 35 0x22 - 0x23 Reserved. 36 0x24 ITU-T Rec. H.265 and ISO/IEC 23008-2 (Ultra HD video) in a packetized stream
For narrow range color, 10-bit per sample signals use video levels where the black level is defined as 64, achromatic gray level as 512 and the nominal peak as 940 in RGB, Y, and I encoding and 960 in Cb/Cr, and Ct/Cp component encoding. 12-bit per sample signals define 256 as the black level, 2048 as the gray level and the nominal peak is 3760 ...
Rec. 2100 is a technical recommendation by ITU-R for production and distribution of HDR content using 1080p or UHD resolution, 10-bit or 12-bit color, HLG or PQ transfer functions, full or limited range, the Rec. 2020 wide color gamut and YC B C R or IC T C P as color space.
HDR10 is supported by a wide variety of companies, which include monitor and TV manufacturers such as Dell, LG, Samsung, Sharp, VU, Sony, and Vizio, [8] [9] as well as Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft and Apple which support HDR10 on their PlayStation 4, Xbox One video game console and Apple TV platforms, respectively.
When HLG is displayed on a 2,000 cd/m 2 display with a bit depth of 10-bits per sample it can display a range of 200,000:1 or 17.6 stops without visible banding. [ 27 ] HLG increases the dynamic range of the video compared to a conventional gamma curve by using a logarithmic curve for the upper half of the signal values. [ 27 ]
2D FEM mesh, the triangles are the elements, the vertices are the nodes. The finite element method ( FEM ) has been the tool of choice since civil engineer Ray W. Clough in 1940 derived the stiffness matrix of a 3-node triangular finite element (and coined the name).
A pelvic examination is the physical examination of the external and internal female pelvic organs. [1] It is frequently used in gynecology for the evaluation of symptoms affecting the female reproductive and urinary tract, such as pain, bleeding, discharge, urinary incontinence, or trauma (e.g. sexual assault).