The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades: Test Patterns for HDR

R. Norman Hurst

High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Wide Color Gamut (WCG) technology present challenges to the design of a test pattern for visual verification of systems. The previous “Rec. 709” paradigm defined a “zero-to-one-hundred-percent” scale, and the entire system and any reasonable display could be expected to show the full range of code values. However, SMPTE-2084 defines an absolute correspondence from code values up to 10,000 nits (candelas per square meter) and even professional monitors will clip at some lower brightness level unique to their particular design. Furthermore, the BT-2020 color gamut “container” exceeds the gamut of any professional monitor, so colors that are outside of a monitor's particular gamut capability will be modified by the monitor. This lack of dependable behavior of monitors at the extremes of color and brightness creates additional challenges for the design of visual test patterns.

Published
2016-10
Content type
Original Research
Keywords
High Dynamic Range, HDR, Wide Color Gamut, WCG, Test Patterns, Testing, Video Testing, nits
DOI
10.5594/M001726
ISBN
978-1-61482-957-7