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Multi-exposure imaging on mobile devices

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Multi-exposure imaging on mobile devices
Many natural scenes have a dynamic range that is larger than the dynamic range of a camera's image sensor. A popular approach to producing an image without under- and over-exposed areas is to capture several input images with varying exposure settings, and later merge them into a single high-quality result using offline image processing software. In this paper, we describe a system for creating images of high-dynamic-range (HDR) scenes that operates entirely on a mobile camera. Our system consists of an automatic HDR metering algorithm that determines which exposures to capture, a video-rate viewfinder preview algorithm that allows the user to verify the dynamic range that will be recorded, and a light-weight image merging algorithm that computes a high-quality result directly on the camera. By using our system, a photographer can capture, view, and share images of HDR scenes directly on the camera, without using offline image processing software. Categories and Subject Descripto...
Natasha Gelfand, Andrew Adams, Sung Hee Park, Kari
Added 06 Dec 2010
Updated 06 Dec 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where MM
Authors Natasha Gelfand, Andrew Adams, Sung Hee Park, Kari Pulli
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