YDbDr
Colour space used in the SECAM analog color TV standard / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YDbDr, sometimes written , is the colour space[1] used in the SECAM (adopted in France and some countries of the former Eastern Bloc) analog colour television broadcasting standard.[2][3][4] It is very close to YUV (used on the PAL system) and its related colour spaces such as YIQ (used on the NTSC system), YPbPr and YCbCr.[5][6]
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is composed of three components:
,
and
.
is the luminance,
and
are the chrominance components, representing the red and blue colour differences.[7]