Abstract

This paper presents a novel and efficient tone mapping algorithm for converting high dynamic range (HDR) images back to low dynamic range (LDR) images for displaying purpose because of the limited contrast ratio of common displays and printers. As the ratio between the maximum and minimum values of common HDR images is always very large and also the population usually deflects to one side, for convenient processing, most researchers first take the logarithm on the luminance layer or use another adaptive mapping to shorter the range of the distribution in their tone mapping methods. However, these mappings have already distorted the original imagespsila characteristics. In this paper, there is no such adverse mapping applied on the luminance layer in the proposed tone mapping algorithm. The paper does produce a tone reproduction curve to convert HDR images to LDR images. Adaptive techniques are also manipulated to provide better visual quality. The whole process is automatic and no parameter is required for manual input. The result will be a superior visual quality tone mapped LDR image with original HDR imagepsilas characteristics.

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