- A
white point (often
referred to as
reference white or
target white in
technical do****ents) is a set of
tristimulus values or
chromaticity coordinates...
-
chromaticities of a
particular phosphor set, a
given transfer curve,
adaptive whitepoint, and
viewing conditions.
These have been
chosen to be
similar to many...
-
Bright Fame
Pictures production and a
Brave Teddy Oy,
Optipari Oy and
Whitepoint Oy co-production. Free
Skate had its
world premiere at the Blue Sea Film...
- case, the Y
value is
known as the
relative luminance. The
corresponding whitepoint values for X and Z can then be
inferred using the
standard illuminants...
- instance, for ITU-R BT.709 and sRGB both of
which use the same
primaries and
whitepoint,
relative luminance can be
calculated from
linear RGB components: first...
- NTSC
never changed primaries and
whitepoint to
SMPTE "C",
continuing to use the 1953 NTSC
primaries and
whitepoint. Both the PAL and
SECAM systems used...
- the
neutral axis.
Filmmakers are
allowed to
choose whatever effective whitepoint they need for
technical or
artistic reasons. The
white point serves only...
-
heartbeat of a Time Lord") in the Master's head as a child, and
launches a
whitepoint star to Earth, to be used to
create a link that
allows the Time Lords...
-
candelas per
square meter, in any
given area of the image,
given equal whitepoints.
Luminance itself is
defined using a
standard model of
human vision,...
-
heartbeat of a Time Lord") in the Master's head as a child, and
launches a
whitepoint star to Earth, to be used to
create a link that
allows the Time Lords...