Superimposing Dynamic Range
Oliver Bimber, Daisuke Iwai
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 27(5), December 2008.
Abstract: We present a simple and cost-efficient way of extending contrast, perceived tonal resolution, and color space of reflective media, such as paper prints, hardcopy photographs, or electronic paper displays. A calibrated projector-camera system is applied for automatic registration, radiometric scanning and superimposition. A second modulation of the projected light on the surface of such media results in a high dynamic range visualization. This holds application potential for a variety of domains, such as radiology, astronomy, optical microscopy, conservation and restoration of historic art, modern art and entertainment installations.
Keyword(s): Projector-camera system, hardcopy image, HDR display, luminance quantization, HDR splitting, inverse tone-mapping
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1409060.1409103
BibTeX format:
@article{Bimber:2008:SDR,
  author = {Oliver Bimber and Daisuke Iwai},
  title = {Superimposing Dynamic Range},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {27},
  number = {5},
  pages = {150:1--150:8},
  month = dec,
  year = {2008},
}
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