Relative luminance follows the photometric definition of luminance, but with the values normalized to 1 or 100 for a reference…
Color motion picture film refers both to unexposed color photographic film in a format suitable for use in a motion…
Color grading is the process of altering and enhancing the color of a motion picture, video image, or still image…
ITU-R Recommendation BT.601, more commonly known by the abbreviations Rec. 601 or BT.601 (or its former name, CCIR 601) is…
SECAM (Sequential colour with memory), is an analogue color television system first used in France. It was one of three…
ITU-R Recommendation BT.2100, more commonly known by the abbreviations Rec. 2100 or BT.2100, defines various aspects of high dynamic range…
Film colorization (or colourisation) is any process that adds color to black-and-white, sepia, or other monochrome moving-picture images. It may…
Color recovery (or color restoration) is a process which can restore lost color, specifically to television programs which were originally…
The Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) is a color image encoding system created by hundreds of industry professionals under the…
Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a visual effects/post-production technique for compositing (layering) two images or video streams together…
Chrominance (chroma or C for short) is the signal used in video systems to convey the color information of the…