2010 International Conference on Signal and Image Processing 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icsip.2010.5697443
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Generate an artifact-free High Dynamic Range imaging

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“…2) Revathi et al [44] proposed a design for artifact free HDR imaging, where the method included all the available exposures and patches consistent with the selected image. The images were generated by averaging the radiance estimations of all such regions.…”
Section: Other Tone-mapping (Tm) Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Revathi et al [44] proposed a design for artifact free HDR imaging, where the method included all the available exposures and patches consistent with the selected image. The images were generated by averaging the radiance estimations of all such regions.…”
Section: Other Tone-mapping (Tm) Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the methods discussed in previous section (Section 2.5), many other tone-mapping methods have been proposed by various researchers, and some of those are explained in the following paragraphs: 2) Revathi et al [44] proposed a design for artifact free HDR imaging, where the method included all the available exposures and patches consistent with the selected image. The images were generated by averaging the radiance estimations of all such regions.…”
Section: Other Tone-mapping (Tm) Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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