Display Calibration Guide Vol 1 SDR

Display Calibration Guide Vol 1 SDR

Title: Display Calibration Guide Vol 1 SDR
Author: ROLAND JUTAI
Release: 2023-04-28
Kind: ebook
Genre: Reference Manuals, Books, Reference
Size: 20801347
Display Calibration is a skill everyone who likes movies and TV shows should acquire! This Display Calibration Guide is an easy to follow guide to help you do just that! Follow 100s of others and get Guaranteed Results including: 1. Excellent picture quality on your flat panel TV or projector like you have not yet experienced! 2. See the correct shade of colours in your favourite movies and TV shows as the director and colourist intended! 3. Let your shows come alive with a beautiful contrasty image. I take you through calibrating your flat panel or your projector in easy to follow sections including: • I introduce you to display types for both flat panels and projectors • We look at display characteristics such as brightness, contrast, dynamic light control and dynamic image processing technologies. • We go through the SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) Display standards such as PAL, NTSC, REC709 and SDR BT.2020 as well as HDR Display Standards for HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision. • I walk you through profiling and calibration workflows step by step for greyscale, gamma(SDR) / EOTF (HDR) and CMS. • The guide includes an Introduction to HCFR for beginners and explains all the relevant settings for you to get started. • The guide includes 13 procedures for profiling and calibration in both tool-agnostic and HCFR-specific version. • 300+ pages of dense but easy to understand material • 40+ diagrams explaining the concepts in a visual manner • Lots of easy to understand explanations to guide you through each step of the process. Please note, the guide requires the use of a Colorimeter such as ColorChecker Display or Spyder X, both available on Amazon. However, even if you don’t have a sensor, you can start learning display calibration straight away with HCFR’s sensor simulation mode! The guide also requires a Windows installation on a PC or laptop (or in a virtual machine on other operating systems) that can be connected to the screen you are calibrating if using patterns from the HCFR, which is recommended. Alternatively, external patterns can be run on a disc or cast to a ChromeCast connected to the display.