In this paper we present a new technique for the display of High
Dynamic Range (HDR) images on Low Dynamic Range (LDR)
displays. The described process has three stages. First, the input
image is segmented into luminance zones. Second, the tone mapping
operator (TMO) that performs better in each zone is automatically
selected. Finally, the resulting tone mapping (TM) outputs
for each zone are merged, generating the final LDR output image.
To establish the TMO that performs better in each luminance zone
we conducted a preliminary psychophysical experiment using a set
of HDR images and six different TMOs. We validated our composite
technique on several (new) HDR images and conducted a
further psychophysical experiment, using an HDR display as reference,
that establishes the advantages of our hybrid three-stage approach
over a traditional individual TMO.
Schematic description of our Framework. First, the HDR
input image is segmented into luminance zones and a zone map is
created. Second, the optimal TMO for each zone is applied on the
whole input image generating different output images (one for each
zone). Finally the tone mapped images are merged and the final
output is generated. (For visualization purposes we only show the
specific zone tone mapped in the Tone Mapped Zones image on the
right.)
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BibTex references
@InProceedings\{BASBLBC12,
author = "Banterle, Francesco and Artusi, Alessandro and Sikudova, Elena and Bashford-Rogers, Thomas Edward William and Ledda, Patrick and Bloj, Marina and Chalmers, Alan",
title = "Dynamic Range Compression by Differential Zone Mapping Based on Psychophysical Experiments",
booktitle = "ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (SAP)",
month = "August",
year = "2012",
publisher = "ACM Press",
key = "high dynamic range imaging, tone mapping, perceptual tone mapping",
url = "http://vcg-legacy.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2012/BASBLBC12"
}