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BT.2408 sets the same reference white level for both PQ and HLG at 203 nits. This equals about 58% for PQ and around 75% for HLG. Currently HCFR does not take into account any the reference white level for HLG and sets the expected brightness to 100% which is much too high. The implementation should be just like for PQ, with just another level of 75%.
Since the value of 203nits is given for both PQ and HLG (table 1 on page 6) we can assume that this value is exact. From this it follows that the value of 75% is approximated and should be exactly 0.749877365.
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BT.2408 sets the same reference white level for both PQ and HLG at 203 nits. This equals about 58% for PQ and around 75% for HLG. Currently HCFR does not take into account any the reference white level for HLG and sets the expected brightness to 100% which is much too high. The implementation should be just like for PQ, with just another level of 75%.
See Chapter 2.1 in here:
https://www.itu.int/pub/R-REP-BT.2408-4-2021
Since the value of 203nits is given for both PQ and HLG (table 1 on page 6) we can assume that this value is exact. From this it follows that the value of 75% is approximated and should be exactly 0.749877365.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: