Digital Video and HDTV

Algorithms and Interfaces

by Charles Poynton,
(San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2003)
[hardcover, 736 pages, USD 59.94].
to be available from the publisher on or about December 2, 2002

Contents

Foreword by Jim Blinn

Foreword by Mark Schubin

List of figures

List of tables

Preface

Acknowledgements

Part 1 - Introduction

1 - Raster images

2 - Quantization

3 - Brightness and contrast controls

4 - Raster images in computing

5 - Image structure

6 - Raster scanning

7 - Resolution

8 - Constant luminance

9 - Rendering intent

10 - Introduction to luma and chroma

11 - Introduction to component SDTV

12 - Introduction to composite NTSC and PAL

13 - Introduction to HDTV

14 - Introduction to video compression

15 - Digital video interfaces

Part 2 - Principles

16 - Filtering and sampling

17 - Resampling, interpolation, and decimation

18 - Image digitization and reconstruction

19 - Perception and visual acuity

20 - Luminance and lightness

21 - The CIE system of colorimetry

22 - Color science for video

23 - Gamma

24 - Luma and color differences

25 - Component video color coding for SDTV

26 - Component video color coding for HDTV

27 - Video signal processing

28 - NTSC and PAL chroma modulation

29 - NTSC and PAL frequency interleaving

30 - NTSC Y'IQ system

31 - Frame, field, line, and sample rates

32 - Timecode

33 - Digital sync, TRS, ancillary data, and interface

34 - Analog SDTV sync, genlock, and interface

35 - Videotape recording

36 - 2-3 pulldown

37 - Deinterlacing

Part 3 - Video compression

38 - JPEG and motion-JPEG (M-JPEG) compression

39 - DV compression

40 - MPEG-2 video compression

Part 4 - Studio standards

40 - 480i component video

40 - 480i NTSC composite video

43 - 576i component video

43 - 576i PAL composite video

45 - SDTV test signals

46 - 1280 x 720 HDTV

47 - 1920 x 1080 HDTV

Part 5 - Broadcast and consumer standards

48 - Analog NTSC and PAL broadcast standards

49 - Consumer analog NTSC and PAL

50 - Digital television broadcast standards

Appendices

A - YUV and luminance considered harmful

B - Introduction to radiometry & photometry

Glossary of video signal terms

Index





2002-11-06
DVAI