The majority of consumer displays are limited to Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) technology, making the backwards compatibility of Hight Dynamic Range (HDR) content to …
N Banic, S Loncaric - VISIGRAPP (4: VISAPP), 2018 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Tone mapping operators (TMOs) are used to convert high dynamic range (HDR) images to their low dynamic range (LDR) versions mostly to display them on standard display devices …
Tone mapping operators (TMOs) aim to adjust high dynamic range (HDR) images to low dynamic range (LDR) ones so that they can be displayed on conventional devices with …
Tone mapping is necessary for Low Dynamic Range (LDR) devices to display High Dynamic Range (HDR) images and videos. Multiple video Tone Mapping Operators (vTMOs) have …
X Han, IR Khan, S Rahardja - Signal Processing: Image Communication, 2024 - Elsevier
Natural scenes generally have very high dynamic range (HDR) which cannot be captured in the standard dynamic range (SDR) images. HDR imaging techniques can be used to …
BC Thai, A Mokraoui, B Matei - International Symposium on Signal …, 2018 - hal.science
This paper proposes a Tone Mapping (TM) approach converting a High Dynamic Range (HDR) image into a Low Dynamic Range (LDR) image while preserving as much …
Tone mapping operators (TMOs) employed to visualize high dynamic range (HDR) content on conventional low dynamic range (LDR) devices suffer from two major drawbacks. First …
High dynamic range (HDR) image data representing the real world's range of luminance is commonly used in the computer graphics community. Prior to displaying, HDR images have …
AR Quraishi, S Nadeem, NA Khan… - 2022 IEEE 24th …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Tone-Mapping Operators (TMOs) are usually used to produce Low Dynamic Range (LDR) versions of the High Dynamic Range (HDR) images that encapsulate better perceptual …