Abstract

Tone mapping is used to compress the dynamic range of image data without distortion. To compress the dynamic range of HDR images and prevent halo artifacts, a tone mapping method is proposed based on the least squares method. Our method first uses weights for the estimation of the illumination, and the image detail layer is obtained by the Retinex model. Then, a global tone mapping function with the parameter is used to compress the dynamic range, and the parameter is obtained by fitting the function to the histogram equalization. Finally, the detail layer and the illumination layer are fused to obtain the LDR image. The experimental results show that the proposed method can efficiently restore real-world scene information while preventing halo artifacts. Therefore, tone mapping quality index and mean Weber contrast of the tone-mapped image are 8% and 12% higher than the closest competition tone mapping method.

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