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Recovering High Dynamic Range Radiance Maps from Photographs

International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 2023
P. Debevec, Jitendra Malik
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An Adaptive Method for Image Dynamic Range Adjustment

IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology (Print), 2019
In this paper, we relate the operation of image dynamic range adjustment to the following two tasks: 1) for a high dynamic range (HDR) image, its dynamic range will be mapped to the available dynamic range of display devices and 2) for a low dynamic ...
Kai-Fu Yang   +4 more
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Ultrasensitive Ratiometric Nanothermometer with Large Dynamic Range and Photostability

Chemistry of Materials, 2019
Thermally responsive fluorescent nanoparticles can be constructed to allow robust, rapid, and noninvasive temperature measurements.
Chao Mi   +4 more
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Defining dynamic range

ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 classes, 2008
We introduce a new metric for dynamic range of displays that closely corresponds with human perception in practical settings. The Number of Distinguishable Grays is a count of the visible luminance steps from the deepest black to the brightest white a display produces under known ambient conditions.
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Dynamic Range

2021
Jeff Ravitz, James L. Moody
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High dynamic range images for enhancing low dynamic range content

SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters, 2011
This poster presents a practical system for enhancing the quality of Low Dynamic Range (LDR) videos using High Dynamic Range (HDR) background images. Our technique relies on the assumption that the HDR information is static in the video footage. This assumption can be valid in many scenarios where moving subjects are the main focus of the footage and ...
Banterle Francesco   +2 more
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Dynamic Range Control

2019
The process of automatically adjusting the level of audio is called dynamic range control and is used in many different applications, including television, radio, music production, live music, etc. It is called dynamic range control because the ratio between the largest (i.e., loudest) and smallest (i.e., faintest) sound is in effect controlled in the ...
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The evolving landscape of salivary gland tumors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Conor Steuer
exaly  

Dynamic Range

2008
Herbert Blitzer   +2 more
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