| ChromoColor Tonal Adjustments
Tonal Adjustments controls allow user adjustment of the Y (Luma or brightness) range for video data provided in YUV, YCbCr, and YPbPr formats. Tonal Adjustment options will be available to users through the Advanced Button on the S3ColorPlus ChromoColor utility.
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S3Color Plus ChromoColor Tonal Adjustments Dialog |
Two slider bars are provided. The thumb on each slider will initially be set to the extreme edge of its range. The Black Point Enhancement slider will initialize to the left side with a value of 0 to represent black (the lack of brightness), while the White Point Enhancement slider will initialize with a value of 255 to represent full Luma (maximum brightness).
The slider thumbs are used to set threshold levels to limit the range of shadows (darks) and highlights(lights). For example, if the range is 0(dark) to 255(light), and the user sets the shadow threshold by moving the thumb to 35 and moves the highlight threshold to 210, then the range of available Luma will be adjusted to 35-210. All values below 35 will be treated as if they were 0 and all highlights brighter than 210 will be treated as if they were 255. Thus, the effective range of values is clipped. To avoid reduction in the contrast range of the picture, after black and white point adjustment, all pixels are remapped to the original range (that is, from 35-210 to 0-255). Adjusting black point or white point prior to the remapping will shift the center of the histogram to the left or right respectively.
The following examples illustrate the type of tonal and value adjustment possible with the S3 Graphics' Tonal Adjustmens controls for White and Black Point Enhancement.
Increasing white or decreasing black will lighten the overall luma of the image. Decreasing white or increasing black will darken the overall luma of an image. Black and White Point adjustments can be combined for a wide range of effects.
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White Point Enhancement Increased |
Black Point Enhancement Decreased |
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White Point Enhancement Decreased |
Black Point Enhancement Increased |
The results of these manipulations are most noticeable in the shadows and highlights areas of the image. When the Black Point Enhancement value is decreased, shadows are lightened. Increasing the Black Point Enhancement darkens the shadows. Decreasing the White Point Enhancement lightens the highlights in the image, while increasing the White Point Enhancement darkens the highlights. |