Metering for Exposure Stacks
O. Gallo, M. Tico, R. Manduchi, N. Gelfand, K. Pulli
In Computer Graphics Forum, 31(2), 2012.
Abstract: When creating a High-Dynamic-Range (HDR) image from a sequence of differently exposed Low-Dynamic-Range (LDR) images, the set of LDR images is usually generated by sampling the space of exposure times with a geometric progression and without explicitly accounting for the distribution of irradiance values of the scene. We argue that this choice can produce sub-optimal results both in terms of the number of acquired pictures and the quality of the resulting HDR image.This paper presents a method to estimate the full irradiance histogram of a scene, and a strategy to select the set of exposures that need to be acquired. Our selection usually requires a smaller or equal set of LDRs, yet produces higher quality HDR images.
@article{Gallo:2012:MFE,
author = {O. Gallo and M. Tico and R. Manduchi and N. Gelfand and K. Pulli},
title = {Metering for Exposure Stacks},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {31},
number = {2},
pages = {479--488},
year = {2012},
}
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