International audienceHigh dynamic range (HDR) images are usually generated by combining multiple photographs acquired with different exposure times. This approach, while effective, suffers from various drawbacks. The irradiance estimation is performed by combining, for each pixel, different exposure values at the same spatial position. This estimation scheme does not take advantage of the redundancy present in most images. Moreover, images must be perfectly aligned and objects must be in the exact same position in all frames in order to combine the different exposures. In this work, we propose a new HDR image generation approach that simultaneously copes with these problems and exploits image redundancy to produce a denoised result. A refe...
Figure 1: (top row) Input video acquired using an off-the-shelf camera, which alternates between thr...
This dissertation studies the problem of high dynamic range (HDR) image generation from a statistica...
In this paper we present a novel approach to the problem of exposure fusion of a stack of pictures f...
High dynamic range (HDR) images are usually gener-ated by combining multiple photographs acquired wi...
Figure 1: Our algorithm takes as input a sequential set of bracketed exposures of a dynamic scene (n...
Figure 1: Our algorithm takes as input a sequential set of bracketed exposures of a dynamic scene (n...
Figure 1: Our method receives a set of images taken with different exposure times (smaller images) a...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
International audienceBuilding high dynamic range (HDR) images by combining photographs captured wit...
© 2022 IEEE.High dynamic range (HDR) imaging is a highly challenging task since a large amount of in...
Digital cameras, as well as film cameras, are designed to record light so that it can be displayed o...
The limited dynamic range of digital images can be extended by composing different exposures of the ...
We present a novel algorithm to efficiently generate high quality high dynamic range (HDR) images. O...
The vast majority of cameras in the market nowadays can only capture a limited dynamic range of a sc...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Figure 1: (top row) Input video acquired using an off-the-shelf camera, which alternates between thr...
This dissertation studies the problem of high dynamic range (HDR) image generation from a statistica...
In this paper we present a novel approach to the problem of exposure fusion of a stack of pictures f...
High dynamic range (HDR) images are usually gener-ated by combining multiple photographs acquired wi...
Figure 1: Our algorithm takes as input a sequential set of bracketed exposures of a dynamic scene (n...
Figure 1: Our algorithm takes as input a sequential set of bracketed exposures of a dynamic scene (n...
Figure 1: Our method receives a set of images taken with different exposure times (smaller images) a...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
International audienceBuilding high dynamic range (HDR) images by combining photographs captured wit...
© 2022 IEEE.High dynamic range (HDR) imaging is a highly challenging task since a large amount of in...
Digital cameras, as well as film cameras, are designed to record light so that it can be displayed o...
The limited dynamic range of digital images can be extended by composing different exposures of the ...
We present a novel algorithm to efficiently generate high quality high dynamic range (HDR) images. O...
The vast majority of cameras in the market nowadays can only capture a limited dynamic range of a sc...
High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to ...
Figure 1: (top row) Input video acquired using an off-the-shelf camera, which alternates between thr...
This dissertation studies the problem of high dynamic range (HDR) image generation from a statistica...
In this paper we present a novel approach to the problem of exposure fusion of a stack of pictures f...