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<h2><u>Video Electro-Optical Transfer Functions<br>
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<h3>Introduction</h3>
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<h3>Encoding verses decoding & Viewing conditions<br>
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<h3>Log-Log plots</h3>
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perceptual errors - DE2000 1 DE lines plotted on a log-log
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<h3>"Pure Gamma" curves<br>
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They don't exist, unless your display has a perfect, zero black. But
even if it does have a perfect black, the black as seen by your eye
won't be perfect unless you are in a pitch black room and the
display is all black, because any stray light in the room or from
other non-black elements on the display will dilute the perfect
black due to glare.<br>
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<h3>Output Offset Black</h3>
<h3>Input Offset Black<br>
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