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Glare Encoding of High Dynamic Range Images

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Glare Encoding of High Dynamic Range Images
Without specialized sensor technology or custom, multichip cameras, high dynamic range imaging typically involves time-sequential capture of multiple photographs. The obvious downside to this approach is that it cannot easily be applied to images with moving objects, especially if the motions are complex. In this paper, we take a novel view of HDR capture, which is based on a computational photography approach. We propose to first optically encode both the low dynamic range portion of the scene and highlight information into a low dynamic range image that can be captured with a conventional image sensor. This step is achieved using a cross-screen, or star filter. Second, we decode, in software, both the low dynamic range image and the highlight information. Lastly, these two portions can be combined to form an image of a higher dynamic range than the regular sensor dynamic range.
Mushfiqur Rouf, Rafal Mantiuk, Wolfgang Heidrich,
Added 09 Apr 2011
Updated 29 Apr 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CVPR
Authors Mushfiqur Rouf, Rafal Mantiuk, Wolfgang Heidrich, Matthew Trentacoste, Cheryl Lau
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