Without specialized sensor technology or custom, multi-chip cameras, high dynamic range imaging typically involves time-sequential capture of multiple photographs. The obvious downside to this approach is that it cannot easily be applied to images with moving objects, especially if the motions are comp...
High dynamic range imaging is currently being introduced to television, cinema and computer games. While it has been found that a fixed encoding for high dynamic range imagery needs at least 11 to 12 bits of tonal resolution, current mainstream image transmission interfaces, codecs and file format...
“ghost” images—that can degrade image quality in the presence of bright light sources in or near the field of view. It occurs in every optical system, including the human eye. It is a major factor in limiting cameradynamic range, especially when High Dynamic Range (HDR) sensors, which ...
“ghost” images—that can degrade image quality in the presence of bright light sources in or near the field of view. It occurs in every optical system, including the human eye. It is a major factor in limiting cameradynamic range, especially when High Dynamic Range (HDR) sensors, which ...