The Rec. 601 signal can be regarded as if it is a digitally encoded analog
component video signal, and thus the sampling includes data for the horizontal and vertical sync and blanking intervals. Regardless of the frame rate, the luminance sampling frequency is 13.5 MHz. The samples are uniformly
quantized using 8- or 10-bit
PCM codes in the
YCbCr domain. For each 8-bit luminance sample, the nominal value to represent black is 16, and the value for white is 235. Eight-bit code values from 1 through 15 provide footroom and can be used to accommodate transient signal content such as filter undershoots. Similarly, code values 236 through 254 provide headroom and can be used to accommodate transient signal content such as
filter overshoots. The values 0 and 255 are used to encode the sync pulses and are forbidden within the visible picture area. The Cb and Cr samples are
unsigned and use the value 128 to encode the neutral color difference value, as used when encoding a white, grey or black area. == Primary chromaticities ==