Thoma, HerbertHerbertThomaFrutos-Lopez, Manuel deManuel deFrutos-LopezAuer, JohannesJohannesAuer2022-03-122022-03-122013https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/38288510.1109/PCS.2013.67377542-s2.0-84897692735Many proposed high dynamic range (HDR) video coding schemes employ a float to integer transform with a subsequent standard low dynamic range (LDR) video codec. Standard LDR video codecs often work with subsampled chrominance components, usually 4:2:0. In this work we subjectively evaluate float to integer transforms and chroma subsampling for HDR video coding. An adaptive logLuv transform with 12 bit luma component and 8 bit chroma components proves adequate for HDR video coding. A novel chroma subsampling technique is proposed to avoid color bleeding artifacts while preserving the saturation. Subjective tests show improved performance over other known subsampling techniques.en621006Chroma subsampling for HDR video with improved subjective qualityconference paper