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    Bellingham, Washington (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) :SPIE,
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    almahu_9947552065802882
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 83 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781510618534
    Series Statement: SPIE. Spotlight ; SL35
    Content: High dynamic range (HDR) capture and display systems have proven capable of dramatically improving images, ranging from Renaissance paintings and early silver-halide photography to sensor research, camera design, image processing, display technology, and human-vision research. This Spotlight provides a gateway to understanding HDR imaging. Topics include how painters and photographers succeeded before electronic imaging; how optical glare transforms scene radiances; and how sensors, signal processing, and human spatial image processing generates sensations.
    Note: "SPIE Digital Library."--Website. , Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Multiple exposures -- 3. Camera reciprocity and linearity -- 4. Optical veiling glare -- 5. Faith in a camera’s digital values -- 6. Multiple exposures: a new application for an old trick -- 7. Camera limits in LDR single exposures -- 8. Measure the effects of glare in dark image segments -- 9. Need for a paradigm: "the path not taken" -- 10. Vision-based models - the general solution is spatial image processing -- 11. LDR and HDR color constancy -- 12. Surrounds, averages, and histograms -- 13. Appearance and scene maxima -- 14. Retinal contrast -- 15. Review -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Recommended reading -- Glossary -- Acronyms. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: SPIE
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