public static interface ColorCorrector.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<ColorCorrector.Builder,ColorCorrector>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
ColorCorrector.Builder |
brightness(Integer brightness)
Brightness level.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
colorSpaceConversion(ColorSpaceConversion colorSpaceConversion)
Specify the color space you want for this output.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
colorSpaceConversion(String colorSpaceConversion)
Specify the color space you want for this output.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
contrast(Integer contrast)
Contrast level.
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default ColorCorrector.Builder |
hdr10Metadata(Consumer<Hdr10Metadata.Builder> hdr10Metadata)
Use these settings when you convert to the HDR 10 color space.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
hdr10Metadata(Hdr10Metadata hdr10Metadata)
Use these settings when you convert to the HDR 10 color space.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
hue(Integer hue)
Hue in degrees.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
sampleRangeConversion(SampleRangeConversion sampleRangeConversion)
Specify the video color sample range for this output.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
sampleRangeConversion(String sampleRangeConversion)
Specify the video color sample range for this output.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
saturation(Integer saturation)
Saturation level.
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ColorCorrector.Builder |
sdrReferenceWhiteLevel(Integer sdrReferenceWhiteLevel)
Specify the reference white level, in nits, for all of your SDR inputs.
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equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildColorCorrector.Builder brightness(Integer brightness)
brightness - Brightness level.ColorCorrector.Builder colorSpaceConversion(String colorSpaceConversion)
colorSpaceConversion - Specify the color space you want for this output. The service supports conversion between HDR formats,
between SDR formats, from SDR to HDR, and from HDR to SDR. SDR to HDR conversion doesn't upgrade the
dynamic range. The converted video has an HDR format, but visually appears the same as an unconverted
output. HDR to SDR conversion uses Elemental tone mapping technology to approximate the outcome of
manually regrading from HDR to SDR. Select Force P3D65 (SDR) to set the output color space metadata to
the following: * Color primaries: Display P3 * Transfer characteristics: SMPTE 428M * Matrix
coefficients: BT.709ColorSpaceConversion,
ColorSpaceConversionColorCorrector.Builder colorSpaceConversion(ColorSpaceConversion colorSpaceConversion)
colorSpaceConversion - Specify the color space you want for this output. The service supports conversion between HDR formats,
between SDR formats, from SDR to HDR, and from HDR to SDR. SDR to HDR conversion doesn't upgrade the
dynamic range. The converted video has an HDR format, but visually appears the same as an unconverted
output. HDR to SDR conversion uses Elemental tone mapping technology to approximate the outcome of
manually regrading from HDR to SDR. Select Force P3D65 (SDR) to set the output color space metadata to
the following: * Color primaries: Display P3 * Transfer characteristics: SMPTE 428M * Matrix
coefficients: BT.709ColorSpaceConversion,
ColorSpaceConversionColorCorrector.Builder contrast(Integer contrast)
contrast - Contrast level.ColorCorrector.Builder hdr10Metadata(Hdr10Metadata hdr10Metadata)
hdr10Metadata - Use these settings when you convert to the HDR 10 color space. Specify the SMPTE ST 2086 Mastering
Display Color Volume static metadata that you want signaled in the output. 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. When you set
Color space conversion (ColorSpaceConversion) to HDR 10 (FORCE_HDR10), these settings are required.
You must set values for Max frame average light level (maxFrameAverageLightLevel) and Max content
light level (maxContentLightLevel); these settings don't have a default value. The default values for
the other HDR 10 metadata settings are defined by the P3D65 color space. For more information about
MediaConvert HDR jobs, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/hdr.default ColorCorrector.Builder hdr10Metadata(Consumer<Hdr10Metadata.Builder> hdr10Metadata)
Hdr10Metadata.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via
Hdr10Metadata.builder().
When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its
result is passed to hdr10Metadata(Hdr10Metadata).
hdr10Metadata - a consumer that will call methods on Hdr10Metadata.Builderhdr10Metadata(Hdr10Metadata)ColorCorrector.Builder hue(Integer hue)
hue - Hue in degrees.ColorCorrector.Builder sampleRangeConversion(String sampleRangeConversion)
sampleRangeConversion - Specify the video color sample range for this output. To create a full range output, you must start
with a full range YUV input and keep the default value, None (NONE). To create a limited range output
from a full range input, choose Limited range (LIMITED_RANGE_SQUEEZE). With RGB inputs, your output is
always limited range, regardless of your choice here. When you create a limited range output from a
full range input, MediaConvert limits the active pixel values in a way that depends on the output's
bit depth: 8-bit outputs contain only values from 16 through 235 and 10-bit outputs contain only
values from 64 through 940. With this conversion, MediaConvert also changes the output metadata to
note the limited range.SampleRangeConversion,
SampleRangeConversionColorCorrector.Builder sampleRangeConversion(SampleRangeConversion sampleRangeConversion)
sampleRangeConversion - Specify the video color sample range for this output. To create a full range output, you must start
with a full range YUV input and keep the default value, None (NONE). To create a limited range output
from a full range input, choose Limited range (LIMITED_RANGE_SQUEEZE). With RGB inputs, your output is
always limited range, regardless of your choice here. When you create a limited range output from a
full range input, MediaConvert limits the active pixel values in a way that depends on the output's
bit depth: 8-bit outputs contain only values from 16 through 235 and 10-bit outputs contain only
values from 64 through 940. With this conversion, MediaConvert also changes the output metadata to
note the limited range.SampleRangeConversion,
SampleRangeConversionColorCorrector.Builder saturation(Integer saturation)
saturation - Saturation level.ColorCorrector.Builder sdrReferenceWhiteLevel(Integer sdrReferenceWhiteLevel)
sdrReferenceWhiteLevel - Specify the reference white level, in nits, for all of your SDR inputs. Use to correct brightness
levels within HDR10 outputs. The following color metadata must be present in your SDR input: color
primaries, transfer characteristics, and matrix coefficients. If your SDR input has missing color
metadata, or if you want to correct input color metadata, manually specify a color space in the input
video selector. For 1,000 nit peak brightness displays, we recommend that you set SDR reference white
level to 203 (according to ITU-R BT.2408). Leave blank to use the default value of 100, or specify an
integer from 100 to 1000.Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved.