In this paper, we present a new method for High Dynamic Range (HDR) reconstruction based on a set of multiple photographs with different exposure times. While most existing techniques take a deterministic approach by assuming that the acquired low dynamic range (LDR) images are noise-free, we explicitly model the photon arrival process by assuming sensor data corrupted by Poisson noise. Taking the noise characteristics of the sensor data into account leads to a more robust way to estimate the non-parametric camera response function (CRF) compared to existing techniques. To further improve the HDR reconstruction, we adopt the split-Bregman framework and use Total Variation for regularization. Experimental results on real camera images and gr...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Given a multi-exposure sequence of a scene, our aim is to recover the absolute irradiance falling o...
Noise is present in all images captured by image sensors. Due to photon emission and photoelectric e...
High dynamic range imaging aims at creating an image with a range of intensity variations larger tha...
Abstract Due to the ongoing miniaturization of digital camera sensors and the steady increase of the...
We seek to reconstruct sharp and noise-free high-dynamic range (HDR) video from a dual-exposure sens...
Figure 1: Our method receives a set of images taken with different exposure times (smaller images) a...
Abstract It is challenging to capture a high-dynamic range (HDR) scene using a low-dynamic range (LD...
We present a method of recovering high dynamic range radiance maps from photographs taken with conve...
International audienceHigh dynamic range (HDR) images are usually generated by combining multiple ph...
Methods for expanding the dynamic range of digital pho-tographs by combining images taken at differe...
The reconstruction of high dynamic range (HDR) images via conventional camera systems and low dynami...
The introduction and recent advancements of computational photography have revolutionized the imagin...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Taking multiple exposures is a well-established approach both for capturing high dynamic range (HDR)...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Given a multi-exposure sequence of a scene, our aim is to recover the absolute irradiance falling o...
Noise is present in all images captured by image sensors. Due to photon emission and photoelectric e...
High dynamic range imaging aims at creating an image with a range of intensity variations larger tha...
Abstract Due to the ongoing miniaturization of digital camera sensors and the steady increase of the...
We seek to reconstruct sharp and noise-free high-dynamic range (HDR) video from a dual-exposure sens...
Figure 1: Our method receives a set of images taken with different exposure times (smaller images) a...
Abstract It is challenging to capture a high-dynamic range (HDR) scene using a low-dynamic range (LD...
We present a method of recovering high dynamic range radiance maps from photographs taken with conve...
International audienceHigh dynamic range (HDR) images are usually generated by combining multiple ph...
Methods for expanding the dynamic range of digital pho-tographs by combining images taken at differe...
The reconstruction of high dynamic range (HDR) images via conventional camera systems and low dynami...
The introduction and recent advancements of computational photography have revolutionized the imagin...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Taking multiple exposures is a well-established approach both for capturing high dynamic range (HDR)...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Given a multi-exposure sequence of a scene, our aim is to recover the absolute irradiance falling o...
Noise is present in all images captured by image sensors. Due to photon emission and photoelectric e...