<p>At the time of rapid technological progress and uptake of High Dynamic Range<b> </b>(HDR) video content in numerous sectors, this book provides an overview of the key supporting technologies, discusses the effectiveness of various techniques, reviews the initial standardization efforts and explor
High Dynamic Range Video. Concepts, Technologies and Applications
✍ Scribed by Alan Chalmers, Patrizio Campisi, Peter Shirley and Igor G. Olaizola (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
High Dynamic Range Video: Concepts, Technologies and Applications gives an introduction to a full range of topics within the end-to-end HDR video pipeline, covering the issues around capturing HDR and stereo HDR video, such as ghosting and use of legacy LDR systems, how HDR video can be manipulated, including real-time mixing, the very latest designs for HDR displays, HDR video on mobile devices, and the applications of HDR video.
With this book, the reader will gain an overview of the current state-of-the art of HDR video, learn the potential of HDR video to provide a step change to a wide range of imaging applications, and attain the knowledge needed to introduce HDR video in their own applications.
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Contributors,Editors' Biography,Acknowledgments,Overview of HDR VideoEntitled to full textPart 1: CaptureChapter 1 - Ghosting in HDR Video, Pages 3-44, A.O. Akyüz, O.T. Tursun, J. Hasić-Telalović, K. Karađuzović-Hadžiabdić
Chapter 2 - Creating HDR Video Using Retargetting, Pages 45-59, F. Banterle, J. Unger
Chapter 3 - HDR Multiview Image Sequence Generation: Toward 3D HDR Video, Pages 61-86, R.R. Orozco, C. Loscos, I. Martin, A. Artusi
Chapter 4 - Calibrated Measurement of Imager Dynamic Range, Pages 87-108, B. Karr, K. Debattista, A. Chalmers
Chapter 5 - HDR Video Metrics, Pages 111-127, M. Čadík, T.Ozan Aydın
Chapter 6 - Practical Backwards Compatible High Dynamic Range Compression, Pages 129-144, K. Debattista, T.Bashford Rogers, A. Chalmers
Chapter 7 - Real-Time HDR Video Processing and Compression Using an FPGA, Pages 145-154, P. Zemčík, P. Musil, M. Musil
Chapter 8 - Live HDR Video Broadcast Production, Pages 155-170, I.G. Olaizola, Á. Martín, J. Gorostegui
Chapter 9 - HDR Video on Small Screen Devices, Pages 173-188, M. Melo, M. Bessa, K. Debattista, A. Chalmers
Chapter 10 - Gaze-Dependent Tone Mapping for HDR Video, Pages 189-199, R. Mantiuk
Chapter 11 - Improving Tracking Accuracy Using Illumination Neutralization and High Dynamic Range Imaging, Pages 203-213, N. Ladas, Y. Chrysanthou, C. Loscos
Chapter 12 - Factors Influencing the Widespread Uptake of HDR Video, Pages 215-241, C. Moir, A. Chalmers
Index, Pages 243-248
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