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|a High dynamic range imaging :
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|a Second edition.
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|a Bellingham, Washington :
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|a Introduction -- Dynamic range -- Hardware methods to extend the dynamic range -- Software methods to extend the dynamic range -- Optical limitations -- Automatic high dynamic range control -- High dynamic range file formats -- Testing high dynamic range sensors, cameras, and systems -- Conclusions.
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|a 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-board systems, road traffic monitoring and other industrial, security and military applications. This book provides readers with an in-depth discussion of HDR image sensors and techniques for industrial and non-industrial applications. It describes various sensor and pixel architectures capable of achieving HDR imaging, as well as software approaches to make high dynamic range images out of lower dynamic range sensors or image sets. Some methods for automatic control of exposure and dynamic range of image sensors, along with testing methods, are also introduced. This edition introduces CMOS pixel and image sensor design concepts and circuits.
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