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Multispectral high dynamic range imaging

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
Capturing natural scenes with high dynamic range content using conventional RGB cameras generally results in saturated and underexposed and therefore compromising image areas. Furthermore the image lacks color accuracy due to a systematic color error of the RGB color filters.
Johannes Brauers   +3 more
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High dynamic range imaging for artists

ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 classes, 2008
An introduction and overview of the practical applications and uses of high-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) from a production point of view. The course begins with a brief overview of HDRI and pre-production, production, and post-production techniques.Topics include: RAW converters, bit depths, RAW vs JPEG, the pros and cons of various panoramic HDR ...
Kirt Witte   +4 more
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High dynamic range panoramic imaging

Proceedings Eighth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision. ICCV 2001, 2002
Most imaging sensors have a limited dynamic range and hence can satisfactorily respond to only a part of illumination levels present in a scene. This is particularly disadvantageous for omnidirectional and panoramic cameras since larger fields of view have larger brightness ranges.
Manoj Aggarwal, Narendra Ahuja
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Penrose high-dynamic-range imaging

Journal of Electronic Imaging, 2016
High-dynamic-range (HDR) imaging is becoming increasingly popular and widespread. The most common multishot HDR approach, based on multiple low-dynamic-range images captured with different expo- sures, has difficulties in handling camera and object movements.
Jia Li 0002   +3 more
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Super-high Dynamic Range Imaging

2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2014
We propose a novel high dynamic range (HDR) imaging algorithm for the scenes that contain an extremely wide range of scene radiance. In the HDR imaging, several images are taken under different exposures. Those images usually have displacement from one another due to camera and/or object motions. The challenge of the super HDR imaging is to align those
Takehito Hayami   +4 more
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High dynamic range ultrasound imaging

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2018
High dynamic range (HDR) imaging is a popular computational photography technique that has found its way into every modern smartphone and camera. In HDR imaging, images acquired at different exposures are combined to increase the luminance range of the final image, thereby extending the limited dynamic range of the camera.
Alperen Degirmenci   +2 more
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High dynamic range imaging with PERIODIC

Proceedings of the 46th Annual Southeast Regional Conference on XX, 2008
This paper presents an approach for improving the effective dynamic range of a novel array imaging systems by using multiple images of the same scene taken with different exposure times and gain values. In this approach, multiple images are fused into a single high dynamic range radiance map whose intensities are proportional to the true radiance ...
Brian Gray, Donghui Chen
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Noise in high dynamic range imaging

2008 15th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2008
High dynamic range (HDR) imaging is more and more widely used to increase the limited dynamic range of digital cameras and, in turn, to cover the dynamic range of the acquired scene. This image acquisition process can be subdivided into two steps. The first step is the measurement or estimation of the mostly non-linear camera transfer function (CTF ...
AndrĂ© A. Bell   +3 more
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Advanced High Dynamic Range Imaging

2011
This book explores the methods needed for creating and manipulating HDR content. HDR is a step change from traditional imaging; more closely matching what we see with our eyes. In the years since the first edition of this book appeared, HDR has become much more widespread, moving from a research concept to a standard imaging method.
Banterle F   +3 more
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Split Aperture Imaging for High Dynamic Range

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2002
Most imaging sensors have limited dynamic range and hence are sensitive to only a part of the illumination range present in a natural scene. The dynamic range can be improved by acquiring multiple images of the same scene under different exposure settings and then combining them.
Manoj Aggarwal, Narendra Ahuja
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