High dynamic range imaging : sensors and architectures /
Illumination is a crucial element in many applications, matching the luminance of the scene with the operational range of a camera. When luminance cannot be adequately controlled, a high dynamic range (HDR) imaging system may be necessary. These systems are being increasingly used in automotive on-b...
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Bellingham, Washington :
SPIE Press,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dynamic range
- 3. Hardware methods to extend the dynamic range
- 4. Software methods to extend the dynamic range
- 5. Optical limitations
- 6. Automatic high dynamic range control
- 7. HDR file formats
- 8. Testing HDR sensors, cameras and systems
- 9. Conclusions
- 10. References.