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cornstalkslast Wednesday at 1:56 PM1 replyview on HN

No. HDR video (and images) don't use floating point encoding. They generally use a higher bit depth (10 bits or more vs 8 bits) to reduce banding and different transfer characteristics (i.e. PQ or HLG vs sRGB or BT.709), in addition to different YCbCr matrices and mastering metadata.

And no, it's not necessarily absolute luminance. PQ is absolute, HLG is not.


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skhamenehlast Wednesday at 2:30 PM

Isn’t HLG using floating point(s)?

Also DCI-P3 should fit in here somewhere, as it seems to be the most standardized color space for HDR. I would share more insight, if I had it. I thought I understood color profiles well, but I have encountered some challenges when trying to display in one, edit in another, and print “correctly”. And every device seems to treat color profiles a little bit differently.

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