Many real-world scenes contain a dynamic range that exceeds conventional display technology by several orders of magnitude. Through the combination of several existing technologies, new high dynamic range displays, capable of reproducing a range of intensities much closer to that of real environments, have been constructed. These benefits come at the cost of more optically complex devices; involving two image modulators, controlled in unison, to display images. We present several methods of rendering images to this new class of devices for reproducing photometrically accurate images. We discuss the process of calibrating a display, matching the response of the device with our ideal model. We then derive series of methods for efficie...
Current display devices can display only a limited range of contrast and colors, which is one of the...
Imaging techniques seek to simulate the array of light that reaches our eyes to provide the illusion...
This dissertation presents procedures for systematic and quantitative evaluations of both physical a...
Many real-world scenes contain a dynamic range that exceeds conventional display tech-nology by seve...
New imaging and rendering systems commonly use physically accurate lighting information in the form ...
This paper describes some of the principles in the computation and displaying of High Dynamic Range...
Digital images provide to determine photometric and colorimetric properties of objects subject to va...
The human visual system can perceive five orders of magnitude of simultaneous dynamic range of lumin...
While real scenes produce a wide range of brightness variations, vision systems use low dynamic rang...
With interest in high-dynamic-range imaging mounting, techniques for displaying such images on conve...
We demonstrate a new technique to minimize photometric differences between the color space of a disp...
We describe the design, construction, calibration, and characterization of a multi-primary high dyna...
We describe the design, construction, calibration, and characterization of a multi-primary high dyna...
Digital cameras apply a non-linearity to the captured sensor values prior to quantisation. This proc...
The main objective for digital image- and video camera systems is to reproduce a real-world scene in...
Current display devices can display only a limited range of contrast and colors, which is one of the...
Imaging techniques seek to simulate the array of light that reaches our eyes to provide the illusion...
This dissertation presents procedures for systematic and quantitative evaluations of both physical a...
Many real-world scenes contain a dynamic range that exceeds conventional display tech-nology by seve...
New imaging and rendering systems commonly use physically accurate lighting information in the form ...
This paper describes some of the principles in the computation and displaying of High Dynamic Range...
Digital images provide to determine photometric and colorimetric properties of objects subject to va...
The human visual system can perceive five orders of magnitude of simultaneous dynamic range of lumin...
While real scenes produce a wide range of brightness variations, vision systems use low dynamic rang...
With interest in high-dynamic-range imaging mounting, techniques for displaying such images on conve...
We demonstrate a new technique to minimize photometric differences between the color space of a disp...
We describe the design, construction, calibration, and characterization of a multi-primary high dyna...
We describe the design, construction, calibration, and characterization of a multi-primary high dyna...
Digital cameras apply a non-linearity to the captured sensor values prior to quantisation. This proc...
The main objective for digital image- and video camera systems is to reproduce a real-world scene in...
Current display devices can display only a limited range of contrast and colors, which is one of the...
Imaging techniques seek to simulate the array of light that reaches our eyes to provide the illusion...
This dissertation presents procedures for systematic and quantitative evaluations of both physical a...