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Digitally acquired high dynamic range (HDR) video baseband signal can take 10–12 bits per color channel. It is economically important to be able to reuse the legacy 8 or 10-bit video codecs to efficiently compress the HDR video. Linear or nonlinear mapping on the intensity can be applied to the baseband signal to reduce the dynamic range before the signal is sent to the codec, and we refer to this...
If a low dynamic range (LDR) image or video is inverse tone mapped to a higher dynamic range, there can be banding artifacts in the output high dynamic range (HDR) image or video. We design a selective sparse filter to remove the banding artifacts and at the same time preserve edges and details. The filter is able to reduce other artifacts, such as blocky artifacts which are due to the compression...
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 formats are limited to 10 bits. To be able to use current generation imaging pipelines, this paper presents...
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