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#1 · Dec 19, 2017 (Edited)

HDR-10 calibration and test patterns set

Mehanik HDR10 calibration and test patterns set

HDR-10 calibration and test patterns set is designed and created by group of video enthusiasts.
Main author of test patterns: mehanik99. Calibration patterns by me.
It's free and provided as is.

Feedback is welcome!

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Uploaded patterns set to Google Drive and updated download links in first post:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1m4IBq0euAxamL9ePgfdFuf8_5nLcRwHA

It's basically same files as on Yandex.Disk but Google Drive may be more convenient in some
cases. Be aware that pressing "download all" button takes some time and google splits files into
several different zip archives with 2Gb max size (currently - 5). After downloading just unzip all
(currently 5) archives into same folder.

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#3 · Dec 24, 2017


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I'm very impressed by the high number of test patterns! Thank you very much!

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#4 · Dec 25, 2017

Any suggestions, advices, ideas, complaints?

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#6 · Dec 26, 2017


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Regarding the 10 bit test pattern: I would exchange the "good" example in the manual,
because in fact it shows a bad one and is misleading. MadVR shows a fine smooth ramp with
this test pattern and 8 Bit dithering. There is no need to show an "almost correct" one.

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jwhn
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#5 · Dec 25, 2017 (Edited)

As someone who is still learning calibration, I appreciate the manual that shows what to look for
with some of the patterns as well as "bad" examples. I have a collection of disks (AVS, Ted, Ryan)
that have dozens of various patterns and I often don't know what I am supposed to be looking for.

Some guidance for the test footage would also be helpful. I often don't find the test footage that
helpful because I don't think I can spot a small error in the red color in a bowl of cherries. ; )

If there were a few examples with guidance that would really help. For example, have an example
image for near black with instructions such as "look for the detail on the black button on the
jacket" etc. Otherwise, I find myself just flipping through the patterns without much of a clue. ; )

I have seen the website that goes through a few Casino Royale scenes, but I've never seen a more
comprehensive post-calibration, color reproduction workflow that would take someone through
the 10-15 or so patterns / test footage they should check with guidance around what to look for
(both good and bad). It would be great to eventually get to this point.

Thanks much for all the effort. I hope this helps.

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#7 · Dec 26, 2017


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Makes perfect sense to me and I'd love such a workflow with real content myself!

It's easier to add a description for synthetic tests as they are designed to show specific
aspects of the image in the first place. But with real content it's hard to predict what could be
broken. I think that obvious rule of thumb is: image shouldn't contain visible artefacts/image
flaws: banding, clipping, posterization, etc.
Current version of test footage is based on public photos (in sRGB color space) which were
converted to HDR10 format. sRGB originals are in IMG directorys so you can compare two
version with each other. Don't expect a perfect match as HDR10 conversion has shifted both
luminance and colors and most certainly TV settings/calibration are different but both
images at least should look somehow alike.

FoLLgoTT said:
Regarding the 10 bit test pattern: I would exchange the "good" example in the manual, because in fact it
shows a bad one and is misleading. MadVR shows a fine smooth ramp with this test pattern and 8 Bit

dithering. There is no need to show an "almost correct" one.

I've already though that this screenshot is not very illustrative. I think that some
overexposure could help and make it more clear of what is expected to be seen. Also will
add a note about 8bit+dithering.

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#9 · Dec 28, 2017

Thanks for this complete work I used to perform calibration of my new Acer VL7860 ... I
successfully aligned CMS colors with the specific P3 in BT.2020 files.

Sharpness and other mire are very usefull ... together with "manual"

Sat.

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#11 · Dec 30, 2017

2 days

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The questions about what he told me in our correspondence.
He needs to apologize.
If he can't, then I start to regret it...

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#16 · Feb 12, 2018

Updated HDR10 test footage!


Direct link (or can be found in 09. Test Footage directory)

Created from RAW photos provided by great website http://www.photographyblog.com/

RAW photos were converted in Photoshop to ST.2084 EOTF with peak highlight luminance 1000
nits.
Also SDR version (video and sRGB jpg files) for comparison.

http://www.photographyblog.com/

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mrtickleuk

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#17 · Feb 12, 2018

M-V said:
Updated HDR10 test footage!
Direct link (or can be found in 09. Test Footage directory)

Thankyou so much for this!

I do have a question actually. If I wanted to measure colour accuracy in HDR mode I


obviously can't use fully saturated colours (100% saturation) since none of us have a panel
which can do full BT2020. Also, there's no point trying to measure colours at 100%
luminance either because of tone-mapping.

Therefore, with Calman the recommendation is to measure 50% saturation, 50% luminance
colours. The question is which (if any) of your colour sets are 50% saturation, 50%
luminance? in your section you have "04. Colors\05. Single colors"

but (a) I do not know what percentage luminance each of them are. It's surprisingly difficult
to find a PQ lookup table

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#20 · Mar 12, 2018

Thanks so much for this!

I will be using these with HCFR to calibrate my Panasonic OLED (EZ950) with HDR10. Would
anyone be able to confirm if all I need are the MaxCLL 1000nit greyscale patterns? I'm not really
sure what I am meant to use regarding nits, but I doubt my Panasonic would reach 4000 let alone
10K.

Thanks in advance!

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#21 · Mar 13, 2018

Depending on MaxCLL/MaxFall meta TV could use different tone-mapping algorithms. Check


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Depending on MaxCLL/MaxFall meta TV could use different tone-mapping algorithms. Check
out EZ950 review from hdtvtest, it contains PQ EOTF tracking graphs for different meta. My
personal understanding is that as a base calibration starting point it is better to stick with
HDR10 meta MaxCLL/MaxFall = 1000/400 as it's more often used in real content.

For CMS/color calibration you'll also need at least color saturation steps and color checker
patterns to control your calibration. And, luckily, encoding of our first beta version of HDR10
calibration patterns for HCFR is almost done! I'll post a link in a few hours. For starters it will
include: grayscale (10%, 5%, LG OLED 2016 and 2017 steps), near black&white, color
primaries (Rec2020 and P3 in Rec2020), saturation 25% steps (Rec2020 and P3 in
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#22 · Mar 13, 2018 (Edited)
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Exited to announce our first release of
HDR10 Calibration Patterns

Donwload link: HDR10 calibration patterns (check first post for latest version)

Current version includes patterns for HCFR 3.5.1.4 HDR-10 calibration workflow:
- grayscale (5%, 10%, LG OLED 2016 and 2017 steps)
- primaries and secondaries (Rec2020, P3 in Rec2020, Rec709 in Rec2020)
- near black (0-20%, 2% step)
- near white (96-100%, 2% step)
- color saturation (25% steps, Rec2020, P3 in Rec2020)
- color checker: GCD Classic

Patterns characteristics:
- MaxCLL: 1000 cd/m2
- MaxFALL: 400 cd/m2
- pattern size: 10%.
- duration: 2min (text label stays on screen for 10 seconds)

For combined version of patterns following timing is used: 5 seconds pattern with text label, 6
seconds pattern w/o text label, 4 seconds black screen cooldown.
Feel free to propose your variant of timing - it's quite easy to create custom versions (actually I'm
thinking of creating separate directory for several combined versions with different timings).

All patterns are generated fully automatically using configuration text files with RGB codes or xyY
coordinates. So it's easy to expand patterns set and create any custom workflows.
Comments and ideas are welcome!

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#25 · Mar 13, 2018

M-V said:
Exited to announce our first release of
HDR10 Calibration Patterns

Donwload link: HDR10 calibration patterns 2018-03-13.7z

Thanks so much M-V! Perfect timing, as far as I'm concerned!

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#23 · Mar 13, 2018 (Edited)

Thanks so much! This is very much appreciated! Is it ok to use these patterns with Calman?

What I really need for measuring with Calman is BT.2020 50% saturation, 50% stimulus (about
94 nits) patterns, for RGBCMY.

In the directory "04. Saturation\01. Rec.2020 25% steps", I understand that the files with 50% in
the names (eg "19-Rec2020-Yellow-100%.mp4") are 50% saturation, good. But what percentage
is the stimulus of these files, please? If they were 50% stimulus, that is perfect. If not, would it be
possible to have a set which are 50% stimulus please? (and white? )
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possible to have a set which are 50% stimulus please? (and white? )

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#24 · Mar 13, 2018

It's 50% Amplitude (94.3 nits white).


E.g. for Rec2020 50% Red xyY target is 0.511320 0.310414 24.309546 (RGB 8 bit PC = 115 82
82)

Can you please post some Calman xyY targets and RGB codes (8 bit PC range)?
Calman version I do have (2016) uses significantly different xyY target for BT.2020 Red 50%
Sat 50% Lum = 0,5082 0,3107 40,8259 (RGB 8 bit PC = 128 93 93)

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#34 · Mar 17, 2018

@mrtickleuk
My earlier comment was regarding HCFR patterns and what I basically meant - you can't use
them with Calman.

Archive I've posted later (-> Calman CMS ) is for Calman specifically and targets are exactly the
same as you've posted. Also there is a text label below pattern (disappears after 10 seconds) and
you can see if RGB triplet matches Calman expectation, see screenshoot in attach.
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#35 · Mar 17, 2018

I see. Those were HCFR numbers, and you wanted to check if Calman 2018 is still the same as
Calman 2016 which you have? Cool.

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#37 · Mar 19, 2018
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Yes, exactly. I'll start considering upgrading to Calman 2018 if/when I'll get a brand new
shiny 2018 LG OLED with Calman HDR Autocal, SDR 3DLUT and all the bells and whistles.

jwhn said:
Thank you for these patterns. It's especially nice that you included the Rec.709 in Rec.2020 patterns as
I don't believe those exist anywhere else (as manual patterns).

One request - could you add Rec.709 in Rec.2020 patterns to the color saturation sweeps?

Sure. Give us some time, I'll include it in next patterns build along with several combined
versions with different timings.

Also we're continuing our work on Calman patterns (no exact time frame yet but I hope
soon) and - hold your breath - patterns with voice tips Actually we do have a 'prototype'
but voice quality is not quite good enough for now.

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#36 · Mar 17, 2018

Thank you for these patterns. It's especially nice that you included the Rec.709 in Rec.2020
patterns as I don't believe those exist anywhere else (as manual patterns).

One request - could you add Rec.709 in Rec.2020 patterns to the color saturation sweeps?

Da-iken and Jish9

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#38 · Apr 12, 2018

Updated and extended version of HDR-10 Calibration Patterns (HCFR)

Donwload link: HDR10 calibration patterns

Current version includes patterns for HCFR 3.5.1.4 HDR-10 calibration workflow:
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Current version includes patterns for HCFR 3.5.1.4 HDR-10 calibration workflow:
- grayscale: 5%, 10%, LG OLED 2016 and 2017 steps
- primaries and secondaries: Rec2020, P3 in Rec2020, Rec709 in Rec2020
- near black 0-20%, 2% step
- near white 96-100%, 2% step
- color saturation 10% and 25% steps: Rec2020, P3 in Rec2020, Rec.709 in Rec.2020
- color checker: GCD Classic, MCD Classic, Calman Classic, Calman SG Skintones, Calman SG,
Pantone Skintones

Patterns characteristics:
- MaxCLL: 1000 cd/m2
- MaxFALL: 400 cd/m2
- pattern size: 10%.
- duration: 2min (text label stays on screen for 10 seconds)
- combined version: 10s, 15s, 20s +3s black screen 'cooldown'

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#39 · May 8, 2018 (Edited)
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Updated HDR-10 Calibration Patterns for CalMAN!

Donwload link: HDR10 calibration patterns

Current version includes patterns for HCFR 3.5.1.4 (see previous post for patterns lists) and
CalMAN HDR10 Calibration Workflow:
- White Balance Module (2 points: 30% and 80%)
- Grayscale: 20 steps, 10 steps, LG OLED 2016 and 2017
- CMS Adjust BT.2020
- ColorChecker: Classic, SG, Video and full combined version
- BT.2020 Saturation Sweeps: 20% and 10% steps
- P3 Saturation Sweeps inside BT.2020 20% steps
- BT.709 Saturation Sweeps inside BT.2020 20% steps

Patterns characteristics:
- MaxCLL: 1000 cd/m2
- MaxFALL: 400 cd/m2
- pattern size: 10%
- duration: 2min (text label stays on screen for 10 seconds)
- combined version: 10s, 15s, 20s +3s black screen cooldown

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#53 · Jun 17, 2018

M-V said:
- combined version: 10s, 15s, 20s +3s black screen cooldown

These combined patterns are great.

One request - could you make combined versions of shorter duration such as 3s?

To me the ideal would be combined files with hybrid durations that are 10s for dark patterns
of say 20% or darker on the gray scale and then 3s per pattern after that. Ted's SDR
patterns have 2,6, and 10 second versions but I find that none of them are ideal because
what's really needed is 10s for the darkest patterns and then 2s / 3s for all others.

Anyway, if you are able to create some shorter duration combined files for the next version,
that would be much appreciated.

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#40 · May 9, 2018

Awesome, thank you very much!!

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#41 · May 9, 2018 (Edited)

What luminance are the saturation sweeps at, please? (I'm guessing 50% but it doesn't say
anywhere)

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#42 · May 10, 2018

Yes, Luminance is 50%. Default Calman values.

Also, just in case every saturation pattern has a text label with RGB triplet (TV range 16-235)
and it can be compared against Calman expectations. For convenience RGB triplets are
displayed as 8 bit numbers (it's what both Calman and HCFR are generating and showing to
user) but just to be clear - patterns are created and encoded in 10bit mode.

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#43 · May 19, 2018

Afternoon folks, I have a probably stupid question regarding these HDR patterns.

When using the white and colour clipping patterns for my display (max 430 nits) should I adjust
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my display until the closest luminance to my display is the last patch visible (in this case 450 nits)
and nothing above 450 can be seen?
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#44 · May 21, 2018

CraftyClown said:
When using the white and colour clipping patterns for my display (max 430 nits) should I adjust my
display until the closest luminance to my display is the last patch visible (in this case 450 nits) and
nothing above 450 can be seen?

No, you shouldn't intentionally clip details above your display physical capabilities. Your
display should use tone mapping algorithm built in by the manufacturer and be able to
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#45 · Jun 3, 2018

Hi!

I want to use your patterns to do a 2pt WB calibration and reference measurement of my LG B7


using HCFR. Could you please help me with these two questions?:

1) Which patterns should I use for measuring grayscale: "HCFR\01. Grayscale\02. 5% steps" or
"01. Grayscale\04. LG OLED 2017 steps - 1000nit"?

2) Which preference must be used in HCFR for these patterns?

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#46 · Jun 3, 2018

Thanks for the work that you've put into this!

Question, with regards to the Grayscale patterns. What is the difference between the 20 step
patterns and the 2016 OLED patterns. I have a 65" OLED E6P (2016) and was curious what are the
differences. How do they differ? What's the advantage of the specific 2016 OLED patterns over
the normal 20 step, with a 2016 OLED?

Thanks

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#47 · Jun 4, 2018

Hi guys!

10-20 steps grayscale patterns have 'generic' 5-10% steps ( 5%, 10% ,15%, 20%, ...).
LG OLED TVs (2016, 2017, 2018) are using very specific codes/values for 20 point WB controls and
corresponding calibration patterns are significantly different: 7.2%, 21.69%, 29.22%, 36.76%,
40.53%, ...
Check out calibrations notes from LG:
2016 http://www.lg.com/us/support/products/documents/UHDA Calibration Procedure.pdf
2017 http://www.lg.com/us/support/products/documents/Calibration Notes for 2017 LG OLED
TVs.pdf
2018 - ? (Don't have a link.)

So if you're planning on adjusting 20pt WB controls on LG OLED then LG-specific patterns are
required.
But if you're planning doing 2 points WB adjustment you can use use 'generic' grayscale patterns
with 5-10% steps. However, as far as I know, 2pt WB controls are blocked in HDR mode on 2016
models and only 20pt WB is available.

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#48 · Jun 5, 2018

Thanks for the detailed explanation. Much appreciated.

I saw that the TV used codes instead of %, and figured that the LG OLED patterns were just
to make it more user friendly and understandable. Now, after seeing your explanation, it
never occurred to me that it was because the % values are actually different than the
standard 10/20 step. Interesting.

And yes, on the 2016's there is only the option of 20pt WB in HDR.

Again, appreciate the response and all of the work put in.

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@Stuntman_Mike
You're welcome!

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#50 · Jun 9, 2018

Can someone clue me in regarding the 20p white balance code values/steps on LG OLED 2017
models? This suite contains grayscale patterns for LG 2016 and 2017 for their appropriate code
values. I have an LG B7 but the code values in my TV's menu for 20 point white balance don't
match the video files in the LG 2017 folder, they match the ones in the LG 2016 folder though.
What am I missing here?
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#52 · Jun 14, 2018

LG OLED 2018 HDR10 calibration patterns: link.


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LG OLED 2018 HDR10 calibration patterns: link.

LG OLED 2017 models actually have not 1 but 3 variants of HDR10 codes for different meta
variants: 540, 1000, 4000 nits. But neither of these codes (540, 1000 or 4000) are the same
as 2016, so it's not clear why values in the menu match 2016 codes. I think it's worth asking
in 2017 models calibration thread.

Also, for now I've built only 1000 nit meta variant for 2017 LG OLED but actually can also add
other meta variants if there is any demand for them: 540 (not sure why anyone could need
that) and 4000.

Stuntman_Mike said:
Is there a way to burn these patterns to a disc similarly to the AVS AVCHD disc (I have a BD burner so I
could also do HDMV)?

If not, anyone have any issues with calibrating an LG OLED via USB with these patterns? I know that
they trigger HDR on my E6P, but I don't know if going through USB will produce accurate results.

If you're not planning watching content with internal TV USB player I'd advise not to use it for
HDR calibration as results could differ from HDMI. In my case readings from internal TV USB
player seem to be slightly brighter than from HDMI source. (But not very stable in any case.)

You can try burning patterns as files/directories to a disc but I'm not sure if it'll work. I've
tried creating an ISO with DVDFab UHD creator but unfortunately it was almost unusable - no
way to choose which file to play.

So for now I think that the most convenient way is to play patterns from a HDMI player over
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#51 · Jun 12, 2018 (Edited)

Is there a way to burn these patterns to a disc similarly to the AVS AVCHD disc (I have a BD burner
so I could also do HDMV)?

If not, anyone have any issues with calibrating an LG OLED via USB with these patterns? I know
that they trigger HDR on my E6P, but I don't know if going through USB will produce accurate
results.

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