Comprehensive Study on High Dynamic Range Tone Mapping with Subjective Tests
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2017
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
A high dynamic range (HDR) image has a very wide range of luminance levels that
traditional low dynamic range (LDR) displays cannot visualize. For this reason, HDR
images are usually transformed to 8-bit representations, so that the alpha channel for
each pixel is used as an exponent value, sometimes referred to as exponential notation
[43]. Tone mapping operators (TMOs) are used to transform high dynamic range to
low dynamic range domain by compressing pixels so that traditional LDR display can
visualize them. The purpose of this thesis is to identify and analyse differences and
similarities between the wide range of tone mapping operators that are available in the
literature. Each TMO has been analyzed using subjective studies considering different
conditions, which include environment, luminance, and colour. Also, several inverse
tone mapping operators, HDR mappings with exposure fusion, histogram adjustment,
and retinex have been analysed in this study. 19 different TMOs have been examined
using a variety of HDR images. Mean opinion score (MOS) is calculated on those selected
TMOs by asking the opinion of 25 independent people considering candidates’
age, vision, and colour blindness.
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High dynamic range imaging, tone mapping, display image, mathematical modelling of HDR images, Ülisuure dünaamilise ulatusega pildid, toonivastendamine, piltide kuvamine, HDR piltide matemaatiline modelleerimine