I believe there is a flaw in this video because there is technically no difference in the contrast level between long and short scale. The difference is in the granularity of the contrast levels. However, there is a non linearity shown in this example, because the brighter and darker luminance levels are over represented in the Short Gray-Scale. But this does not change the contrast level as defined by the Michelson equation (Imax - Imin)/Imax+Imin). In the example shown in this video, both short and long scale are 100% contrast.
I believe there is a flaw in this video because there is technically no difference in the contrast level between long and short scale. The difference is in the granularity of the contrast levels. However, there is a non linearity shown in this example, because the brighter and darker luminance levels are over represented in the Short Gray-Scale. But this does not change the contrast level as defined by the Michelson equation (Imax - Imin)/Imax+Imin). In the example shown in this video, both short and long scale are 100% contrast.
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