High dynamic range images for enhancing low dynamic range content
SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters
A Low-Memory, Straightforward and Fast Bilateral Filter Through Subsampling in Spatial Domain
Computer Graphics Forum
Dynamic range compression by differential zone mapping based on psychophysical experiments
Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Perception
Robust patch-based hdr reconstruction of dynamic scenes
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) - Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2012
Generating stereoscopic HDR images using HDR-LDR image pairs
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP)
Feature point detection under extreme lighting conditions
Proceedings of the 28th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics
Enabling stereoscopic high dynamic range video
Image Communication
Zonal brightness coherency for video tone mapping
Image Communication
Evaluation of HDR video tone mapping for mobile devices
Image Communication
Tone mapping based HDR compression: Does it affect visual experience?
Image Communication
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Imaging techniques seek to simulate the array of light that reaches our eyes to provide the illusion of sensing scenes directly. Both photography and computer graphics deal with the generation of images. Both disciplines have to cope with the high dynamic range in the energy of visible light that human eyes can sense. Traditionally photography and computer graphics took different approaches to the high dynamic range problem. Work over the last ten years though has unified these disciplines and created powerful new tools for the creation of complex, compelling and realistic images. This book provides a practical introduction to the emerging new discipline of high dynamic range imaging that combines photography and computer graphics. By providing detailed equations and code, the book gives the reader the tools needed to experiment with new techniques for creating compelling images. A supplemental website contains downloads and additional information.