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15 October 2012 BoostHDR: a novel backward-compatible method for HDR images
Francesco Banterle, Roberto Scopigno
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Abstract
In this paper, we present BoostHDR, a novel method for compressing high dynamic range (HDR) images. The algorithm leverages on a novel segmentation-based tone mapping operator (TMO) which relaxes the no seams constraint. Our method can work with both JPEG and JPEG2000 encoders. Moreover, it provides better results compared to the state of the art in HDR images compression algorithms in terms of bit per pixels (bpp), and visual quality using objective metrics.
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Francesco Banterle and Roberto Scopigno "BoostHDR: a novel backward-compatible method for HDR images", Proc. SPIE 8499, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXV, 84990I (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931504
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KEYWORDS
High dynamic range imaging

Image compression

JPEG2000

Computer programming

Image segmentation

Code division multiplexing

Time multiplexed optical shutter

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