Thresholding for edge detection using human psychovisual phenomena
Pattern Recognition Letters
A contrast-based scalefactor for luminance display
Graphics gems IV
A model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis
SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
A multiscale model of adaptation and spatial vision for realistic image display
Proceedings of the 25th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
LCIS: a boundary hierarchy for detail-preserving contrast reduction
Proceedings of the 26th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Putting social sciences together again: an introduction to the volume
Dynamics in human and primate societies
Gradient domain high dynamic range compression
Proceedings of the 29th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Fast bilateral filtering for the display of high-dynamic-range images
Proceedings of the 29th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Photographic tone reproduction for digital images
Proceedings of the 29th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
A Visibility Matching Tone Reproduction Operator for High Dynamic Range Scenes
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Tone Reproduction for Realistic Images
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop on Rendering Techniques 2000
High dynamic range display systems
ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Papers
Interactive local adjustment of tonal values
ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Papers
High Dynamic Range Imaging: Acquisition, Display, and Image-Based Lighting (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)
Edge-preserving decompositions for multi-scale tone and detail manipulation
ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 papers
ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2008 papers
Adaptive quantization using piecewise companding and scaling for Gaussian mixture
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
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Tone-mapping operators are used to produce low dynamic range versions of the high dynamic range images, while preserving as much details as possible. We have proposed a tone-mapping operator which is built on an existing histogram adjustment technique. It incorporates certain characteristics of the human visual system, to restrain the problem of extreme contrast enhancement of certain segments and intensive compression of others, associated with histogram equalization based techniques. Test results show significant improvement over traditional histogram adjustment. The proposed method also does quite well compared to the other state of the art tone-mapping operators.