Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Fundamental Basis of HDR: Comparametric Equations
1.1 Introduction to High Dynamic Range Imaging
1.2 Historical Motivation for HDR Imaging
1.4 Comparametric Image Processing: Comparing Differently Exposed Images of the Same Subject Matter
1.6 Tone Mapping in HDR Systems
1.7 Analytical Solution of Comparametric Equations
1.8 Compositing as Bayesian Joint Estimation
1.9 Efficient Implementation of HDR Reconstruction via CCRF Compression
Part I: Content Acquisition and Production
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