This landmark book is the first to describe HDRI technology in its entirety and covers a wide-range of topics, from capture devices to tone reproduction and image-based lighting. The techniques described enable you to produce images that have a dynamic range much closer to that found in the real wor
High Dynamic Range Video. From Acquisition to Display and Applications
β Scribed by FrΓ©dΓ©ric Dufaux, Patrick Le Callet, Rafal Mantiuk, Marta Mrak
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 587
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
At the time of rapid technological progress and uptake of High Dynamic Range (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 explores new research directions in all aspects involved in HDR video systems.
Topics addressed include content acquisition and production, tone mapping and inverse tone mapping operators, coding, quality of experience, and display technologies. This book also explores a number of applications using HDR video technologies in the automotive industry, medical imaging, spacecraft imaging, driving simulation and watermarking.
By covering general to advanced topics, along with a broad and deep analysis, this book is suitable for both the researcher new or familiar to the area.
With this book the reader will:
- Gain a broad understanding of all the elements in the HDR video processing chain
- Learn the most recent results of ongoing research
- Understand the challenges and perspectives for HDR video technologies
- Covers a broad range of topics encompassing the whole processing chain in HDR video systems, from acquisition to display
- Provides a comprehensive overview of this fast emerging topic
- Presents upcoming applications taking advantages of HDR
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Contributors,Editor Biographies,Preface,AcknowledgmentsEntitled to full textChapter 1 - The Fundamental Basis of HDR: Comparametric Equations, Pages 1-59, S. Mann, M.A. Ali
Chapter 2 - Unified Reconstruction of Raw HDR Video Data, Pages 63-83, J. Unger, S. Hajisharif, J. Kronander
Chapter 3 - Stack-Based Algorithms for HDR Capture and Reconstruction, Pages 85-119, O. Gallo, P. Sen
Chapter 4 - Multiview HDR Video Sequence Generation, Pages 121-138, R.R. Orozco, C. Loscos, I. Martin, A. Artusi
Chapter 5 - HDR, Cinematography, and Stereoscopy, Pages 139-157, Y. Pupulin, O. Letz, C. Lèbre
Chapter 6 - Video Tone Mapping, Pages 161-183, R. Boitard, R. Cozot, K. Bouatouch
Chapter 7 - Evaluation of Tone Mapping Operators for HDR Video, Pages 185-207, G. Eilertsen, J. Unger, R.K. Mantiuk
Chapter 8 - Using Simulated Visual Illusions and Perceptual Anomalies to Convey Dynamic Range, Pages 209-235, T. Ritschel
Chapter 9 - Color Management in HDR Imaging, Pages 237-272, T. Pouli, E. Reinhard, M.-C. Larabi, M.A. Abebe
Chapter 10 - High Dynamic Range Video Compression, Pages 275-291, Y. Zhang, D. Agrafiotis, D.R. Bull
Chapter 11 - High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut Video Standardization β Status and Perspectives, Pages 293-315, E. FranΓ§ois, P. Bordes, F. Le LΓ©annec, S. Lasserre, P. Andrivon
Chapter 12 - High Dynamic Range Imaging with JPEG XT, Pages 317-344, T. Richter
Chapter 13 - HDR Display Characterization and Modeling, Pages 347-369, S. Forchhammer, J. Korhonen, C. Mantel, X. Shu, X. Wu
Chapter 14 - Dual Modulation for LED-Backlit HDR Displays, Pages 371-388, M. Narwaria, M.P. Da Silva, P. Le Callet
Chapter 15 - Perceptual Design for High Dynamic Range Systems, Pages 391-430, T. Kunkel, S. Daly, S. Miller, J. Froehlich
Chapter 16 - Quality of Experience and HDR: Concepts and How to Measure It, Pages 431-454, M. Narwaria, M.P. Da Silva, P. Le Callet, G. Valenzise, F. De Simone, F. Dufaux
Chapter 17 - HDR Image and Video Quality Prediction, Pages 455-473, M. Narwaria, P. Le Callet, G. Valenzise, F. De Simone, F. Dufaux, R.K. Mantiuk
Chapter 18 - HDR Imaging in Automotive Applications, Pages 477-498, U. Seger
Chapter 19 - An Application of HDR in Medical Imaging, Pages 499-518, G. Ramponi, A. Badano, S. Bonfiglio, L. Albani, G. Guarnieri
Chapter 20 - High Dynamic Range Digital Imaging of Spacecraft, Pages 519-547, B. Karr, A. Chalmers, K. Debattista
Chapter 21 - The Dynamic Range of Driving Simulation, Pages 549-559, R. BrΓ©mond, N.-T. Dang, C. Villa
Chapter 22 - HDR Image Watermarking, Pages 561-589, F. Guerrini, M. Okuda, N. Adami, R. Leonardi
Index, Pages 591-601
β¦ Subjects
High dynamic range imaging;PHOTOGRAPHY;Techniques;Equipment;PHOTOGRAPHY;Techniques;General
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