Technical Study on the Transmission of HDR Content over a Broadcast Channel
Abstract
High Dynamic Range Television is a topic of current interest in academia and industry sincecan attribute the same level of realism without the need to increase the resolution. The reference
end-to end HDR system is based on HDR10 System due to its encoding efficiency and visual quality.
However, it cannot be directed apply for the curren Standard Dynamic Range television system.
This paper makes a technical study about the system requirements to be considered for transmitting
a HDR service in broadcast television and presents objective metrics in different coding scenarios
regarding the HDR10 System and a subjective assessment of the generated tone-mapped videos.
Published
Feb 21, 2018
How to Cite
CASTRO, Diego Pajuelo et al.
Technical Study on the Transmission of HDR Content over a Broadcast Channel.
SET INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BROADCAST ENGINEERING, [S.l.], v. 3, p. 6 pags, feb. 2018.
ISSN 2446-9432.
Available at: <http://revistaeletronica.set.org.br/index.php/ijbe/article/view/137>. Date accessed: 24 jan. 2021.
Section
Advanced technologies and systems for emerging broadcasting applications

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