Realtime Cross-Mapping of High Dynamic Range Images

Jaclyn Pytlarz, Kimball Thurston, David Brooks, Prinyar Boon, Robin Atkins

The ability to deliver high dynamic range (HDR) and wide color gamut (WCG) imagery is crucial to next generation broadcast. It is a key feature of both Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Ultra High Definition (UHD)-1 Phase 2, Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 3.0, and the latest International Telecommunications Union - Radiocommunications (ITU-R) recommendation: BT.2100. While this is an important step toward the creation of broadcast HDR-WCG systems, if HDR-WCG production is to be deployed commercially, it is necessary to use a mix of both conventional standard dynamic range (SDR) and HDR cameras in a single HDR-WCG production. It is also necessary to derive a high quality conventional ITU-R BT.709 (SDR with gamma nonlinearity) program for regular contribution and transmission. Additionally, it is necessary to cross-map SDR programs, interstitials and adverts into an HDR-WCG service for transmission. This paper describes the techniques that have been developed to perform these transforms to meet broadcast production standards in realtime. These techniques are built on the experience gained in the creation of the first 50 HDR theatrical releases, as well as trials with HDR broadcast productions. Finally, the operational practices to ensure consistency in HDR-WCG production, high-quality program interchange, and a pleasing viewer experience are examined.

Print ISSN
Electronic ISSN
2160-2492
Published
2017-04
Content type
Original Research
Keywords
Color Volume Mapping, ICTCP, High Dynamic Range, Perceptual Quantizer, cross-Mapping
DOI
10.5594/JMI.2017.2665298