SMPTE RP 177-1993 Derivation of Basic Television Color Equations《基本电视颜色评估的导出》.pdf
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1、1 ScopeThis practice is intended to define the numerical pro-cedures for deriving basic color equations for colortelevision and other systems using additive displaydevices. These equations are first, the normalizedreference primary matrix which defines the relation-ship between RGB signals and CIE t
2、ristimulus valuesXYZ; then, the system luminance equation; andfinally, the color primary transformation matrix fortransforming signals from one set of referenceprimaries to another set of reference primaries or to aset of display primaries.2 Normative referenceThe following standard contains provisi
3、ons which,through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis practice. At the time of publication, the editionindicated was valid. All standards are subject torevision, and parties to agreements based on thispractice are encouraged to investigate the possibilityof applying the most recent
4、edition of the standardindicated below.CIE Publication 15.2 (1986), Colorimetry3 Reference primary matrix3.1 Input data3.1.1 For television systems, reference white forboth reference camera and display is CIE illumi-nant D65. The chromaticities of D65, rounded tofour significant digits (CIE 15.2), a
5、re:x = 0.3127y = 0.3290Other displays may utilize other white points. The CIEcoordinates of some other standard CIE illuminantsare:(A more complete discussion of reference white andoperating white is given in annex A.)3.1.2 The chromaticity coordinates of the systemreference primaries or display pri
6、maries shallbe specified to a minimum of three significantdigits using the 1931 CIE system of colorimetry(x, y coordinates). More precision may be usedin the starting data if available. If the primarychromaticities are provided in the CIE 1976uniform chromaticity coordinate systems (u,v),then they m
7、ust be transformed to the 1931 CIEx, y chromaticity coordinates using the transfor-mation given below (see annex D (1).x = 9u12 + 6u 16vy = 4v12 + 6u 16vShould the primary chromaticities be provided in theobsolete 1960 UCS system (u,v), these values shouldfirst be transformed to the 1976 system and
8、then tothe 1931 x,y values.u = u; v = 1.5 v.3.1.3 In the event that starting data are not avail-able as chromaticity coordinates for a whiteRP 177-1993SMPTE RECOMMENDED PRACTICEApproved November 1,1993Copyright 1993 by theSOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS595 W. Hartsdale Ave., White
9、 Plains, NY 10607(914) 761-1100x yD550.3324 0.3474D500.3457 0.3585Ill C0.3101 0.3162Derivation of BasicTelevision Color EquationsPage 1 of 4 pagesREAFFIRMED 2002point or display primaries, they should becomputed from the spectral power distributionsusing the colorimetric integration tables and pro-c
10、edures given in CIE 15.2.3.2 Output dataThe numerical coefficients of the output matrix mustbe computed accurately to four decimal digits. Toavoid effects of rounding and truncation errors andto ensure this accuracy in the final result, it is recom-mended that all computations be carried out to 10-d
11、igitaccuracy with the output matrix being derived directlyfrom the chromaticity coordinates of the RGBprimaries and reference white with no rounding ortruncation of intermediate results. The final 10-digitresult is rounded to the required 4-digit accuracy. A setof example computations accurate to 10
12、 digits is givenin annex B to aid in checking computational equip-ment.3.3 General procedureThe general procedure for deriving the matrix relatingnormalized linear RGB signals to CIE XYZ tristimulusvalues is described in this clause and an examplederivation is given in annex B. The RGB signals areno
13、rmalized such that reference white has the valuesR=G=B=1.0. The step-by-step process is as follows:3.3.1 Obtain the CIE x y chromaticity coordi-nates of the reference white (D65for television)and of the RGB primaries.3.3.2 Compute the z coordinate for the referencewhite and each of the RGB primaries
14、:z = 1 (x + y)3.3.3 Form the following matrix and columnvector from the x y z numerical values of thereference primaries and white:P = xRxGxByRyGyBzRzGzBW = xw yw1 zw ywNote that the W vector, representing the referencewhite, has been normalized so that white has a lumi-nance factor of 1.0; i.e., Y
15、= 1.0. This is necessary soas to cause the video reference white signal(R=G=B=1) to produce the reference white with aunity luminance factor.3.3.4 Compute the coefficients Ci on the left sideof the equation below by multiplying the W vectorby the inverse of the P matrix. Note the notationP-1indicate
16、s the matrix inversion operation.These coefficients are normalization factorswhich normalize the units of the RGB primariessuch that a unit amount of each combine toproduce the white point chromaticities with aluminance factor of 1:CRCGCB= P1 W3.3.5 Form the diagonal matrix from the coeffi-cients Ci
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