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author | Niklas Haas <git@nand.wakku.to> | 2016-05-30 19:56:58 +0200 |
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committer | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2016-05-30 20:17:33 +0200 |
commit | 45c3e0f0d0c836158ab38db53156bb6461ad7437 (patch) | |
tree | fa74784173edcbc2771b045947e0d64ed1b44bd9 /DOCS/man/vf.rst | |
parent | 098ff4174c6c9cc59e65c6f09b23b3adaee03983 (diff) | |
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vo_opengl: refactor HDR mechanism
Instead of doing HDR tone mapping on an ad-hoc basis inside
pass_colormanage, the reference peak of an image is now part of the
image params (alongside colorspace, gamma, etc.) and tone mapping is
done whenever peak_src != peak_dst.
To get sensible behavior when mixing HDR and SDR content and displays,
target-brightness is a generic filler for "the assumed brightness of SDR
content".
This gets rid of the weird display_scaled hack, sets the framework
for multiple HDR functions with difference reference peaks, and allows
us to (in a future commit) autodetect the right source peak from
the HDR metadata.
(Apart from metadata, the source peak can also be controlled via
vf_format. For HDR content this adjusts the overall image brightness,
for SDR content it's like simulating a different exposure)
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diff --git a/DOCS/man/vf.rst b/DOCS/man/vf.rst index 40c499cb5a..b4e4438f78 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/vf.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/vf.rst @@ -312,6 +312,14 @@ Available filters are: :prophoto: ProPhoto RGB (ROMM) curve :st2084: SMPTE ST2084 (HDR) curve + ``<peak>`` + Reference peak illumination for the video file. This is mostly + interesting for HDR, but it can also be used tone map SDR content + to a darker or brighter exposure. + + The default of 0.0 will default to the display's reference brightness + for SDR and the source's reference brightness for HDR. + ``<stereo-in>`` Set the stereo mode the video is assumed to be encoded in. Takes the same values as the ``--video-stereo-mode`` option. |