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HDRchitecture: real-time stereoscopic HDR imaging for extreme dynamic range

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The history of HDR (high dynamic range) imaging in digital photography goes back 19 years, as Robertson et al. state[2]:
"The first report of digitally combining multiple pictures of the same scene to improve dynamic range appears to be Mann[1]."
HDR combines multiple differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter to be able to see a much greater dynamic range than is possible in a single exposure.

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S. Mann. Compositing multiple pictures of the same scene. In Proceedings of the 46th Annual IS&T Conference, volume 2, 1993.
[2]
M. Robertson, S. Borman, and R. Stevenson. Estimation-theoretic approach to dynamic range enhancement using multiple exposures. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 12:219, 2003.

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SIGGRAPH '12: ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Emerging Technologies
August 2012
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