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Calibrated image appearance reproduction

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This work reduces computational complexity with respect to the state-of-the-art, and adds a spatially varying model of lightness perception to scene reproduction.
Abstract
Managing the appearance of images across different display environments is a difficult problem, exacerbated by the proliferation of high dynamic range imaging technologies. Tone reproduction is often limited to luminance adjustment and is rarely calibrated against psychophysical data, while color appearance modeling addresses color reproduction in a calibrated manner, albeit over a limited luminance range. Only a few image appearance models bridge the gap, borrowing ideas from both areas. Our take on scene reproduction reduces computational complexity with respect to the state-of-the-art, and adds a spatially varying model of lightness perception. The predictive capabilities of the model are validated against all psychophysical data known to us, and visual comparisons show accurate and robust reproduction for challenging high dynamic range scenes.

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Color Appearance Models

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Special Section on Advanced Displays: A survey on computational displays: Pushing the boundaries of optics, computation, and perception

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Motion-guided mechanical toy modeling

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Evaluation of tone mapping operators for HDR video

TL;DR: Eleven tone-mapping operators intended for video processing are analyzed and evaluated with camera-captured and computer-generated high-dynamic-range content to identify the operators that can be expected to perform better than the others and to assess the magnitude of differences between the best performing operators.
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A comparative review of tone-mapping algorithms for high dynamic range video

TL;DR: This report sets out to summarize and categorize the research in tone‐mapping as of today, distilling the most important trends and characteristics of the tone reproduction pipeline and specifically focuses on tone-mapping of HDR video and the problems this medium entails.
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Fast bilateral filtering for the display of high-dynamic-range images

TL;DR: A new technique for the display of high-dynamic-range images, which reduces the contrast while preserving detail, is presented, based on a two-scale decomposition of the image into a base layer.
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Photographic tone reproduction for digital images

TL;DR: The work presented in this paper leverages the time-tested techniques of photographic practice to develop a new tone reproduction operator and uses and extends the techniques developed by Ansel Adams to deal with digital images.
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Fast bilateral filtering for the display of high-dynamic-range images

TL;DR: A new technique for the display of high-dynamic-range images, which reduces the contrast while preserving detail, is presented, based on a two-scale decomposition of the image into a base layer, encoding large-scale variations, and a detail layer.
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High Dynamic Range Imaging: Acquisition, Display, and Image-Based Lighting

TL;DR: The Human Visual System and HDR Tone Mapping and Frequency Domain and Gradient Domain Tone Reproduction and an Image-Based Lighting List of Symbols References Index are presented.
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Gradient domain high dynamic range compression

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the method is capable of drastic dynamic range compression, while preserving fine details and avoiding common artifacts, such as halos, gradient reversals, or loss of local contrast.