Transfer functions in imaging


s and videos use specific transfer functions to describe the relationship between electrical signal, scene light and displayed light.

Definition

The opto-electronic transfer function is the transfer function having the scene light as input and converting into the picture or video signal as output. This is typically done within a camera.
The electro-optical transfer function is the transfer function having the picture or video signal as input and converting it into the linear light output of the display. This is done within a display device.
The opto-optical transfer function is the transfer function having the scene light as input and the displayed light as output. The OOTF is the composition of the OETF and the EOTF and is usually non-linear.

List of transfer functions

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These transfer functions have been developed to allow HDR display:
  • Perceptual quantizer: PQ is a transfer function developed by Dolby for HDR and allowing a luminance level of up to 10,000 cd/m2. It is standardized in Rec. 2100 and also as SMPTE ST 2084.
  • Hybrid log–gamma: HLG is a transfer function developed by NHK and BBC for HDR and offering some backward compatibility on SDR displays. HLG is a hybrid transfer function in which the lower half of the signal values use a gamma curve and the upper half of the signal values use a logarithmic curve. It is standardized in Rec. 2100.