colour.models.eotf_BT1886#

colour.models.eotf_BT1886(V: Annotated[_Buffer | _SupportsArray[dtype[Any]] | _NestedSequence[_SupportsArray[dtype[Any]]] | complex | bytes | str | _NestedSequence[complex | bytes | str], 1], L_B: float = 0, L_W: float = 1) Annotated[ndarray[tuple[Any, ...], dtype[float16 | float32 | float64]], 1][source]#

Apply the Recommendation ITU-R BT.1886 electro-optical transfer function (EOTF) for flat panel displays.

Parameters:
  • V (Annotated[_Buffer | _SupportsArray[dtype[Any]] | _NestedSequence[_SupportsArray[dtype[Any]]] | complex | bytes | str | _NestedSequence[complex | bytes | str], 1]) – Input video signal level (normalised, with black at \(V = 0\) and white at \(V = 1\)). For content mastered per Recommendation ITU-R BT.709, 10-bit digital code values \(D\) map into values of \(V\) per the following equation: \(V = (D-64)/876\)

  • L_B (float) – Screen luminance for black in \(cd/m^2\).

  • L_W (float) – Screen luminance for white in \(cd/m^2\).

Returns:

Screen luminance in \(cd/m^2\).

Return type:

numpy.ndarray

Notes

Domain

Scale - Reference

Scale - 1

V

1

1

Range

Scale - Reference

Scale - 1

L

1

1

References

[InternationalTUnion11a]

Examples

>>> eotf_BT1886(0.409007728864150)
0.1169918...