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Class: Aws::MediaConvert::Types::Hdr10MetadataWhen passing Hdr10Metadata as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
blue_primary_x: 1,
blue_primary_y: 1,
green_primary_x: 1,
green_primary_y: 1,
max_content_light_level: 1,
max_frame_average_light_level: 1,
max_luminance: 1,
min_luminance: 1,
red_primary_x: 1,
red_primary_y: 1,
white_point_x: 1,
white_point_y: 1,
}
Use these settings to specify static color calibration metadata, as defined by SMPTE ST 2086. These values don't affect the pixel values that are encoded in the video stream. They are intended to help the downstream video player display content in a way that reflects the intentions of the the content creator.
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Instance Attribute Summary collapseHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
Maximum light level among all samples in the coded video sequence, in units of candelas per square meter.
Maximum average light level of any frame in the coded video sequence, in units of candelas per square meter.
Nominal maximum mastering display luminance in units of of 0.0001 candelas per square meter.
Nominal minimum mastering display luminance in units of of 0.0001 candelas per square meter.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools.
HDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#blue_primary_y ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#green_primary_x ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#green_primary_y ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#max_content_light_level ⇒ IntegerMaximum light level among all samples in the coded video sequence, in units of candelas per square meter. This setting doesn\'t have a default value; you must specify a value that is suitable for the content.
#max_frame_average_light_level ⇒ IntegerMaximum average light level of any frame in the coded video sequence, in units of candelas per square meter. This setting doesn\'t have a default value; you must specify a value that is suitable for the content.
#max_luminance ⇒ IntegerNominal maximum mastering display luminance in units of of 0.0001 candelas per square meter.
#min_luminance ⇒ IntegerNominal minimum mastering display luminance in units of of 0.0001 candelas per square meter
#red_primary_x ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#red_primary_y ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#white_point_x ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
#white_point_y ⇒ IntegerHDR Master Display Information must be provided by a color grader, using color grading tools. Range is 0 to 50,000, each increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Note that this setting is not for color correction.
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