نتایج جستجو برای: range

تعداد نتایج: 667562  

2007
Alessandro Rizzi Marzia Pezzetti John J. McCann

Alessandro Rizzi John J. McCann Abstract — Intraocular glare and simultaneous contrast control appearance in high-dynamic-range (HDR) images. This paper describes unique test targets that simulate real images. These targets change the HDR range by 500 times, without significantly changing the veiling glare on the retina. As well, these targets have nearly constant simultaneous contrast. The ran...

Journal: :Computers & Graphics 2017
Kanita Karaduzovic Hadziabdic Jasminka Hasic Telalovic Rafal Mantiuk

To avoid motion artefacts when merging multiple exposures into a high dynamic range image, a number of HDR deghosting algorithms have been proposed. However, these algorithms do not work equally well on all types of scenes, and some may even introduce additional artefacts. As the number of proposed deghosting methods is increasing rapidly, there is an immediate need to evaluate them and compare...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Minmin Wang Guangliang Du Canlin Zhou Chaorui Zhang Shuchun Si Hui Li Zhenkun Lei YanJie Li

It is a challenge for Phase Measurement Profilometry (PMP) to measure objects with a large range of reflectivity variation across the surface. Saturated or dark pixels in the deformed fringe patterns captured by the camera will lead to phase fluctuations and errors. Jiang et al. proposed a high dynamic range real-time 3D shape measurement method without changing camera exposures. Three inverted...

2008
John J. McCann

Pictures can be drawn by hand, or imaged by optical means. Over time, pictures have changed from being rare and unique to ubiquitous and common. They have changed from treasures to transients. This paper summarizes many picture technologies, and discusses their dynamic range, their color and tone-scale rendering and their spatial image processing. High Dynamic Range (HDR) image capture and disp...

2014
Samuel W. Hasinoff

Related Concepts – Overexposure – Radiometric response functions – Full well capacity – Blooming – Dynamic range – High dynamic range imaging Definition In imaging, saturation is a type of distortion where the recorded image is limited to some maximum value, interfering with the measurement of bright regions of the scene.

2014
Kubra Mammadova Erkut Erdem Aykut Erdem

Exposure Fusion is a popular multi-exposure image fusion method which blends a set of differently exposed low dynamic range images of a scene to obtain another low dynamic range but contrast rich image. This approach carries out the integration process by using three local quality measures, namely contrast, saturation and exposedness. Our aim in this study is to extend the exposure fusion metho...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Image and Video Processing 2016
Emanuele Maiorana Patrizio Campisi

High dynamic range (HDR) imaging techniques address the need to capture the full range of color and light that the human eyes can perceive in the real world. HDR technology is becoming more and more pervasive. In fact, most of the cameras and smartphones available on the market are capable of capturing HDR images. Among the challenges posed by the spread of this new technology there is the incr...

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