E-Book, Englisch, 736 Seiten, Web PDF
Poynton Digital Video and HD
1. Auflage 2003
ISBN: 978-0-08-050430-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
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Algorithms and Interfaces
E-Book, Englisch, 736 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics
ISBN: 978-0-08-050430-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Rapidly evolving computer and communications technologies have achieved data transmission rates and data storage capacities high enough for digital video. But video involves much more than just pushing bits! Achieving the best possible image quality, accurate color, and smooth motion requires understanding many aspects of image acquisition, coding, processing, and display that are outside the usual realm of computer graphics. At the same time, video system designers are facing new demands to interface with film and computer system that require techniques outside conventional video engineering. Charles Poynton's 1996 book A Technical Introduction to Digital Video became an industry favorite for its succinct, accurate, and accessible treatment of standard definition television (SDTV). In Digital Video and HDTV, Poynton augments that book with coverage of high definition television (HDTV) and compression systems. For more information on HDTV Retail markets, go to: http://www.insightmedia.info/newsletters.php#hdtvWith the help of hundreds of high quality technical illustrations, this book presents the following topics:* Basic concepts of digitization, sampling, quantization, gamma, and filtering* Principles of color science as applied to image capture and display* Scanning and coding of SDTV and HDTV* Video color coding: luma, chroma (4:2:2 component video, 4fSC composite video)* Analog NTSC and PAL* Studio systems and interfaces* Compression technology, including M-JPEG and MPEG-2* Broadcast standards and consumer video equipment
Charles Poynton is an independent contractor specializing in digital color imaging systems, including digital video, HDTV, and digital cinema. A Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), Poynton was awarded the Society's prestigious David Sarnoff Gold Medal for his work to integrate video technology with computing and communications. Poynton is the author of the widely respected book, A Technical Introduction to Digital Video, published in 1996. Engineers (SMPTE), and in 1994 was awarded the Society's David Sarnoff Gold Medal for his work to integrate video technology with computing and communications. He is also the author of A Technical Introduction to Digital Video.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Digital Video and HDTV: Algorithms and Interfaces;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Contents;12
5;Foreword;8
6;Foreword;10
7;List of figures;26
8;List of tables;36
9;Part 1: Introduction;44
9.1;Chapter 1. Raster images;46
9.2;Chapter 2. Quantization ;60
9.3;Chapter 3. BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST controls;68
9.4;Chapter 4. Raster images in computing ;74
9.5;Chapter 5. Image structure ;86
9.6;Chapter 6. Raster scanning ;94
9.7;Chapter 7. Resolution ;108
9.8;Chapter 8. Constant luminance ;118
9.9;Chapter 9. Rendering intent ;124
9.10;Chapter 10. Introduction to luma and chroma ;130
9.11;Chapter 11. Introduction to component SDTV ;138
9.12;Chapter 12. Introduction to composite NTSC and PAL ;146
9.13;Chapter 13. Introduction to HDTV ;154
9.14;Chapter 14. Introduction to video compression ;160
9.15;Chapter 15. Digital video interfaces ;170
10;Part 2: Principles ;182
10.1;Chapter 16. Filtering and sampling ;184
10.2;Chapter 17. Resampling, interpolation, and decimation ;214
10.3;Chapter 18. Image digitization and reconstruction ;230
10.4;Chapter 19. Perception and visual acuity ;238
10.5;Chapter 20. Luminance and lightness ;246
10.6;Chapter 21. The CIE system of colorimetry ;254
10.7;Chapter 22. Color science for video ;276
10.8;Chapter 23. Gamma ;300
10.9;Chapter 24. Luma and color differences ;324
10.10;Chapter 25. Component video color coding for SDTV ;344
10.11;Chapter 26. Component video color coding for HDTV ;356
10.12;Chapter 27. Video signal processing ;366
10.13;Chapter 28. NTSC and PAL chroma modulation ;378
10.14;Chapter 29. NTSC and PAL frequency interleaving ;392
10.15;Chapter 30. NTSC Y'IQ system ;408
10.16;Chapter 31. Frame, field, line, and sample rates ;414
10.17;Chapter 32. Timecode ;424
10.18;Chapter 33. Digital sync, TRS, ancillary data, and interface ;432
10.19;Chapter 34. Analog SDTV sync, genlock, and interface ;442
10.20;Chapter 35. Videotape recording ;454
10.21;Chapter 36. 2-3 pulldown ;472
10.22;Chapter 37. Deinterlacing ;480
11;Part 3: Video compression ;488
11.1;Chapter 38. JPEG and motion-JPEG (M-J PEG) compression ;490
11.2;Chapter 39. DV compression ;504
11.3;Chapter 40. MPEG-2 video compression ;516
12;Part 4: Studio standards ;540
12.1;Chapter 41. 480i component video ;542
12.2;Chapter 42. 480i NTSC composite video ;554
12.3;Chapter 43. 576i component video ;562
12.4;Chapter 44. 576i PAL composite video ;572
12.5;Chapter 45. SDTV test signals ;578
12.6;Chapter 46. 1280x720 HDTV ;590
12.7;Chapter 47. 1920x1080 HDTV ;600
13;Part 5: Broadcast and consumer standards ;612
13.1;Chapter 48. Analog NTSC and PAL broadcast standards ;614
13.2;Chapter 49. Consumer analog NTSC and PAL ;622
13.3;Chapter 50. Digital television broadcast standards ;630
14;Appendices ;636
14.1;A YUV and luminance considered harmful ;638
14.2;B Introduction to radiometry and photometry ;644
15;Glossary of video signal terms ;652
16;Index ;696
17;About the author;736