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High-Dynamic-Range (HDR) Vision
Microelectronics, Image Processing, Computer Graphics
von Bernd Hoefflinger
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Reihe: Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics Nr. 26
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-3-540-44432-9
Auflage: 2007
Erschienen am 04.01.2007
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 241 mm [H] x 160 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 606 Gramm
Umfang: 260 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

The Eye and High-Dynamic-Range Vision.- The High-Dynamic-Range Sensor.- HDR Image Noise.- High-Dynamic-Range Contrast and Color Management.- HDR Video Cameras.- Lenses for HDR Imaging.- HDRC Cameras for High-Speed Machine Vision.- HDR Vision for Driver Assistance.- Miniature HDRC Cameras for Endoscopy.- HDR Sub-retinal Implant for the Vision Impaired.- HDR Tone Mapping.- HDR Image and Video Compression.- HDR Applications in Computer Graphics.- High-Dynamic Range Displays.



Creating high-fidelity images of our world has been a continuous challenge, even as our understanding and skills have evolved. The acquisition and mapping of the rich and complex content of visual information rank high among the most demanding technical tasks. Now electronic image sensors can record a dynamic range from bright to dark of more than seven orders of magnitude, thus exceeding the ability of a human eye by more than a hundred times and displaying five orders of magnitude in brightness, resulting in CRT and LCD displays with more than 100-fold improvement. This first comprehensive account of high-dynamic-range (HDR) vision focusses on HDR real-time, high-speed digital video recording and also systematically presents HDR video transmission and display. The power of the eye-like, logarithmic optoelectronic conversion concept is demonstrated in machine-vision, medical, automotive, surveillance and cinematic applications, and it is extended to HDR sub-retinal implants for the vision impaired. While the book conveys the overall picture of HDR vision, specific knowledge of microelectronics and image processing is not required. It provides a quantitative summary of the major issues to allow the assessment of the state of the art and a glimpse at future developments. Selected experts share their know-how and expectations in this rapidly evolving art related to the single most powerful of our senses.


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