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ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 posters, 2008
Automatic exposure (AE) is a common method implemented in consumer cameras to calculate the best exposure that tries to minimize under and over exposed pixels for a scene. We present a generalized framework for an AE algorithm for high dynamic range (HDR) imaging inspired by tone mapping operators (TMO) and pointing devices.
Francesco Banterle, Paolo Banterle
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Automatic exposure (AE) is a common method implemented in consumer cameras to calculate the best exposure that tries to minimize under and over exposed pixels for a scene. We present a generalized framework for an AE algorithm for high dynamic range (HDR) imaging inspired by tone mapping operators (TMO) and pointing devices.
Francesco Banterle, Paolo Banterle
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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Art Gallery & Emerging Technologies: Adaptation, 2009
The human visual system (HVS) uses several methods to interactively adapt to the incredible real-world range of light intensities, continually changing to effectively perceive visual information. Eye HDR is a new approach to the problem of displaying high-dynamic-range (HDR) content on low-dynamic-range displays.
Susanto Rahardja +7 more
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The human visual system (HVS) uses several methods to interactively adapt to the incredible real-world range of light intensities, continually changing to effectively perceive visual information. Eye HDR is a new approach to the problem of displaying high-dynamic-range (HDR) content on low-dynamic-range displays.
Susanto Rahardja +7 more
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Conversion and HEVC compression of high dynamic range (HDR) video
IBC 2016 Conference, 2016High Dynamic Range (HDR) video constitutes a new type of video with brighter brights and darker darks compared to conventional video. Recent developments in display technology have made it possible to deliver a more immersive viewing experience through being able to reproduce HDR video.
J. Samuelsson, J. Ström
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2021 High-Dynamic Range (HDR) Progress Report
SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, 2021Timo Kunkel, Patrick Griffis
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Filtering in a High Dynamic Range (HDR) Context
SMPTE 2013 Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition, 2013openaire +1 more source
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Textures in the framework of Cultural Heritage.
2007The laser scanning technology is widely used also in the cultural heritage framework. The main purpose is the metric and 3-dimensional documentation of the object, where the colour and the materic data add more and more information to the global model.
SALEMI, GIUSEPPE +2 more
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Evaluation of High Dynamic Range TVs using Actual HDR Content
Color and Imaging Conference, 2018Sungjin Kim +6 more
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High Dynamic Range Imaging and LDR Expansion for Generating HDR Content
2009In the last few years researches in the field of High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging have focused on providing tools for expanding LDR content for the generation of HDR images due to the growing popularity of HDR in applications, such as photography and rendering via Image-Based Lighting, and the imminent arrival of HDR displays to the consumer market ...
Banterle, F. +7 more
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Deep Learning for HDR Imaging: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2022Lin Wang, 국진 윤
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HDR-NFlow: High Dynamic Range imaging with normalizing flow
NeurocomputingShuaikang Shang +2 more
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