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High Dynamic Range Image Reconstruction from Hand-held Cameras

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High Dynamic Range Image Reconstruction from Hand-held Cameras
This paper presents a technique for reconstructing a high-quality high dynamic range (HDR) image from a set of differently exposed and possibly blurred images taken with a hand-held camera. Recovering an HDR image from differently exposed photographs has become very popular. However, it often requires a tripod to keep the camera still when taking photographs of different exposures. To ease the process, it is often preferred to use a hand-held camera. This, however, leads to two problems, misaligned photographs and blurred long-exposed photographs. To overcome these problems, this paper adapts an alignment method and proposes a method for HDR reconstruction from possibly blurred images. We use Bayesian framework to formulate the problem and apply a maximum-likelihood approach to iteratively perform blur kernel estimation, HDR image reconstruction and camera curve recovery. When convergence, we simultaneously obtain an HDR image with rich and clear structures, the camera response curve a...
Pei-Ying Lu, Tz-Huan Huang, Meng-Sung Wu, Yi-Ting
Added 10 Jun 2009
Updated 10 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Pei-Ying Lu, Tz-Huan Huang, Meng-Sung Wu, Yi-Ting Cheng and Yung-Yu Chuang
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