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https://doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2024.08.06
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Digital camera technology has made significant advances in recent years, enabling the capture of high-resolution images. However, along with the pursuit of image quality, the thermal performance of digital cameras remains a critical consideration, especially in long-term use scenarios or adverse environmental conditions. This is essential in various fields like surveillance, smart cities, etc. This paper explores the application of image overlay algorithms, specifically high dynamic range (HDR) imaging techniques, and examines the impact of thermal efficiency on image quality in digital cameras. Through controlled experiments and analysis, this study aims to improve digital imaging capabilities.
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