John,
I couldn't get your pics to display for some reason, but I have encountered this terminology before. It's used by the DVS Clipster software. As you have surmised, it is referring to whether footage uses a color space with room for superblack and over white, or if black and white points refer to the full range of the image. For example, in a 10 bit file, if 64 represents black, and 940 represents white, (head) or 0 represents black and 1024 represents white (full).
Here is a link from their knowledge base (now owned by Rohde & Schawarz).
Dave Hogan
Burbank, CA
On Saturday, March 14, 2015 6:38 PM, "John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Got sent these images of a file a friend created and they use the terms "Full" and "Head" that seems to mean RGB and 601/709 levels judging by what they are seeing. I haven't been in contact with the Post House that did the analysis of the file but I'm wondering what the software/hardware they are using to generate these screen grabs. Anybody recognize the GUI interface?
John Moore
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
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