HDR video past, present and future: A perspective

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High dynamic range (HDR) video has emerged from research labs around the world and entered the realm of consumer electronics. The dynamic range that a human can see in a scene with minimal eye adaption (approximately 1,000,000:1) is vastly greater than traditional imaging technology which can only capture about 8 f-stops (256:1). HDR technology, on the other hand, has the potential to capture the full range of light in a scene; even more than a human eye can see. This paper examines the field of HDR video from capture to display: past, present and future. In particular the paper looks beyond the current marketing hype around HDR to show how HDR video in the future can and, indeed, should bring about a step change in imaging, analogous to the change from black and white to colour.

论文关键词:High dynamic range imaging,HDR,HDR video

论文评审过程:Received 1 February 2017, Accepted 8 February 2017, Available online 16 February 2017, Version of Record 6 March 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2017.02.003