LG 65EP5G Owners Manual - Page 33

HD/FHD standard, BT.2020

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ENGLISH 33 • [EOTF]: Calibrates gamma by setting a curve correlating input signal brightness to luminance output. [EOTF] settings per item: -- [User]: [EOTF User] is enabled, and the SDR gamma curve is applied. -- [1.9]: A gamma curve with γ = 1.9 is set as the SDR gamma curve. -- [2.2]: A gamma curve with γ = 2.2 is set as the SDR gamma curve. -- [2.4]: A gamma curve with γ = 2.4 is set as the SDR gamma curve. -- [2.6]: A gamma curve with γ = 2.6 is set as the SDR gamma curve. -- [HDR10]: The ST.2084 PQ curve is set as the HDR gamma curve. -- [HLG]: The Rec. 2100 HLG curve is set as the HDR gamma curve. -- [Dolby Vision]: For correct application, the Dolby Vision signal must be recognised as the HDMI input, and the ST.2084 PQ curve must be set as the HDR gamma curve. (Enabling [Dolby Vision] may result in disabling other settings.) NOTE •• [HDR10], [HLG], and [Dolby Vision] cannot be selected if [Internal Pattern] is turned on. • [EOTF User]: Set [EOTF] to [Manual] to enable. The SDR gamma curve can be set at a value ranging from 0.8 to 3.0. • [Transfer Matrix]: Sets the value for colorimetry, which is part of the HDMI Packet AVI Infoframe. -- [Auto]: Sets to the colorimetry value received from the device. -- [BT.601]: Sets the colorimetry value to BT.601. -- [BT.709]: Sets the colorimetry value to BT.709. -- [BT.2020]: Sets the colorimetry value to BT.2020. NOTE •• This feature works in HDMI, SDI, and SFP+. •• Colorimetry: Data indicating the Color space of the video. It is part of the metadata contained in the HDMI video format. (e.g., BT.601 SD standard, BT.709 HD/FHD standard, BT.2020 UHD/HDR standard)

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ENGLISH
[EOTF]: Calibrates gamma by setting a curve correlating input signal brightness to luminance output.
[EOTF] settings per item:
-
[User]: [EOTF User] is enabled, and the SDR gamma curve is applied.
-
[1.9]: A gamma curve with
γ
= 1.9 is set as the SDR gamma curve.
-
[2.2]: A gamma curve with
γ
= 2.2 is set as the SDR gamma curve.
-
[2.4]: A gamma curve with
γ
= 2.4 is set as the SDR gamma curve.
-
[2.6]: A gamma curve with
γ
= 2.6 is set as the SDR gamma curve.
-
[HDR10]: The ST.2084 PQ curve is set as the HDR gamma curve.
-
[HLG]: The Rec. 2100 HLG curve is set as the HDR gamma curve.
-
[Dolby Vision]: For correct application, the Dolby Vision signal must be recognised as the HDMI input, and the
ST.2084 PQ curve must be set as the HDR gamma curve. (Enabling [Dolby Vision] may result in disabling other
settings.)
NOTE
[HDR10], [HLG], and [Dolby Vision] cannot be selected if [Internal Pattern] is turned on.
[EOTF User]: Set [EOTF] to [Manual] to enable. The SDR gamma curve can be set at a value ranging from 0.8 to 3.0.
[Transfer Matrix]: Sets the value for colorimetry, which is part of the HDMI Packet AVI Infoframe.
-
[Auto]: Sets to the colorimetry value received from the device.
-
[BT.601]: Sets the colorimetry value to BT.601.
-
[BT.709]: Sets the colorimetry value to BT.709.
-
[BT.2020]: Sets the colorimetry value to BT.2020.
NOTE
This feature works in HDMI, SDI, and SFP+.
Colorimetry: Data indicating the Color space of the video. It is part of the metadata contained in the HDMI video
format. (e.g., BT.601
SD standard, BT.709
HD/FHD standard, BT.2020
UHD/HDR standard)