2023-09-21, 23:17
Hi everyone, is this thread still alive?
One question please from my side:
I am trying to set up my device chain correctly regarding video levels. And there is one thing that confuses me: What exactly is happening in Kodi when I am displaying a calibration image like this?
The image says the TV should be configured, so everything below level 17 is black/invisible. When I do that, and then displaying a similar calibration video afterward, then the black levels of the video are quite off. I have the feeling that the instruction in the image to calibrate to what is marked in the image as 17 might be misleading. Can this be true?
Maybe I can explain what I think is going on, and you can tell if this is right or wrong.
For images when Kodi is configured to "Limited":
Images (regular jpegs) are not using limited levels (16-235) but the full range of 0-255. Now, when I have configured Kodi to "Limited" and let it show the calibration image, then Kodi will "compress" the image to limited level. Bringing level 0 from the image to actual 16 and level 255 to actual 235.
So what is marked in the image as reference black level 17 is not really level 17, but it is higher, probably roughly 33 (16 + 17), due to Kodi's compression. If that is true, then I would not calibrate the TV to make all bars marked as 17 and above visible, but actually _all_ bars down to 0 zero need to be visible. Because Kodi compressed it and what is marked in the image as level 0 is in reality level 16 then.
For videos when Kodi is configured to "Limited":
Kodi will detect (or just know?) that videos are already mastered to limited levels on its own. So Kodi will not "compress" them when displaying them, but just pass them through. So it is fine to calibrate to the bar in the video that is marked as 17.
Can anyone help me out if this is correct so far or tell me where I am wrong? Thanks!
One question please from my side:
I am trying to set up my device chain correctly regarding video levels. And there is one thing that confuses me: What exactly is happening in Kodi when I am displaying a calibration image like this?
The image says the TV should be configured, so everything below level 17 is black/invisible. When I do that, and then displaying a similar calibration video afterward, then the black levels of the video are quite off. I have the feeling that the instruction in the image to calibrate to what is marked in the image as 17 might be misleading. Can this be true?
Maybe I can explain what I think is going on, and you can tell if this is right or wrong.
For images when Kodi is configured to "Limited":
Images (regular jpegs) are not using limited levels (16-235) but the full range of 0-255. Now, when I have configured Kodi to "Limited" and let it show the calibration image, then Kodi will "compress" the image to limited level. Bringing level 0 from the image to actual 16 and level 255 to actual 235.
So what is marked in the image as reference black level 17 is not really level 17, but it is higher, probably roughly 33 (16 + 17), due to Kodi's compression. If that is true, then I would not calibrate the TV to make all bars marked as 17 and above visible, but actually _all_ bars down to 0 zero need to be visible. Because Kodi compressed it and what is marked in the image as level 0 is in reality level 16 then.
For videos when Kodi is configured to "Limited":
Kodi will detect (or just know?) that videos are already mastered to limited levels on its own. So Kodi will not "compress" them when displaying them, but just pass them through. So it is fine to calibrate to the bar in the video that is marked as 17.
Can anyone help me out if this is correct so far or tell me where I am wrong? Thanks!