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HDR in the living room

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High dynamic range (HDR) imaging has been an active area of research in visual computing for more than a decade. HDR imaging technologies are concerned with the capture, processing, compression and display of content with a wider luminance range and offer a significant increase in visual quality. Despite that, HDR technologies have not yet penetrated the consumer market. We investigate the reasons behind this apparent resistance and discuss some solutions for dealing with the main aspects of an HDR imaging pipeline in a real world entertainment context.

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Boitard, R., Cozot, R., Thoreau, D., and Bouatouch, K. 2013. Zonal brightness coherency for video tone mapping. Signal Processing: Image Communication 29, 2, 229--246.
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Reinhard, E., Heidrich, W., Debevec, P., Pattanaik, S., Ward, G., and Myszkowski, K. 2010. High Dynamic Range Imaging, 2nd ed. Morgan Kaufmann.
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Touzé, D., Olivier, Y., Thoreau, D., and Serré, C. 2013. High dynamic range video distribution using existing video codecs. In Picture Coding Symposium (PCS), 2013, 349--352.

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SIGGRAPH '14: ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Studio
July 2014
201 pages
ISBN:9781450329774
DOI:10.1145/2619195
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Published: 27 July 2014

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  1. HDR
  2. inverse tonemapping
  3. tonemapping

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