HDRVDP2
HDRVDP2, also known as High Dynamic Range Visual Display Photometry 2, is a method used to measure and characterize the visual performance of displays, particularly in terms of their ability to reproduce high dynamic range (HDR) content. HDR content typically features a wider range of brightness levels and more vibrant colors compared to standard dynamic range (SDR) content. HDRVDP2 is an evolution of the original HDR-VDP model, which was developed to address the limitations of traditional visual display metrics in evaluating HDR displays.
The HDRVDP2 model incorporates several improvements over its predecessor, including enhanced color gamut handling, better luminance
HDRVDP2 is particularly useful for display manufacturers, content creators, and researchers who need to evaluate the
In summary, HDRVDP2 is a sophisticated tool for measuring the visual performance of HDR displays. Its advanced