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@@ -396,17 +396,17 @@ A grid derived image item ('[=grid=]'
) as defin
Tone Map Derived Image Item
-A tone map derived image item ('[=tmap=]'
) as defined in [[!HEIF]] may be used in an [=AVIF file=]. When present, the base image item and the '[=tmap=]'
image item should be grouped together by an '[=altr=]'
(see [[#altr-group]]) entity group as recommended in [[!HEIF]].
+A tone map derived image item ('[=tmap=]'
) as defined in [[!HEIF]] may be used in an [=AVIF file=]. When present, the base image item and the '[=tmap=]'
image item should be grouped together by an '[=altr=]'
(see [[#altr-group]]) entity group as recommended in [[!HEIF]].
-With a [=Sample Transform Derived Image Item=], pixels at the same position in multiple input image items can be combined into a single output pixel using basic mathematical operations. This can for example be used to work around codec limitations or for storing alterations to an image as non-destructive residuals. With a [=Sample Transform Derived Image Item=] it is possible for [=/AVIF=] to support 16 or more bits of precision per sample, while still offering backward compatibility through a regular 8 to 12-bit [=AV1 Image Item=] containing the most significant bits of each sample.
+With a Sample Transform Derived Image Item, pixels at the same position in multiple input image items can be combined into a single output pixel using basic mathematical operations. This can for example be used to work around codec limitations or for storing alterations to an image as non-destructive residuals. With a [=Sample Transform Derived Image Item=] it is possible for [=/AVIF=] to support 16 or more bits of precision per sample, while still offering backward compatibility through a regular 8 to 12-bit [=AV1 Image Item=] containing the most significant bits of each sample.
In these sections, a "sample" refers to the value of a pixel for a given channel.
-When a [=derived image item=] is of type sato, it is called a Sample Transform Derived Image Item, and its reconstructed image is formed from a set of input image items, [=sato/constants=] and [=sato/operators=].
+When a [=derived image item=] is of type sato, it is called a [=Sample Transform Derived Image Item=], and its reconstructed image is formed from a set of input image items, [=sato/constants=] and [=sato/operators=].
The input images are specified in the [=SingleItemTypeReferenceBox=]
or [=SingleItemTypeReferenceBoxLarge=]
entries of type '[=dimg=]'
for this [=Sample Transform Derived Image Item=] within the [=ItemReferenceBox=]
. The input images are in the same order as specified in these entries. In the [=SingleItemTypeReferenceBox=]
or [=SingleItemTypeReferenceBoxLarge=]
of type '[=dimg=]'
, the value of the [=from_item_ID=]
field identifies the [=Sample Transform Derived Image Item=], and the values of the [=to_item_ID=]
field identify the input images. There are [=reference_count=]
input image items as specified by the [=ItemReferenceBox=]
.