Vision models for high dynamic range and wide colour gamut imaging : techniques and applications /: techniques and applications. (2019)
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- Title:
- Vision models for high dynamic range and wide colour gamut imaging : techniques and applications /: techniques and applications. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Vision models for high dynamic range and wide colour gamut imaging : techniques and applications
- Further Information:
- Note: Marcelo Bertalmío.
- Authors:
- Bertalmío, Marcelo
- Contents:
- Part 1: Vision Science overview 1. The biology of vision: retina, LGN, visual cortex, receptive fields, visual pathways, organization and feedback 2. Natural image statistics and efficient representation 3. Models for the perception of lightness, brightness, contrast and color 4. Open problems: limitations of the models, natural vs. artificial stimuli, viewing conditions, image quality assessment, individual differences. Part II. Vision models for direct and inverse tone mapping in HDR imaging 5. Dynamic range of cameras and displays: the need for tone mapping, literature overview 6. System gamma, display characteristics, viewing conditions: effect on image appearance 7. Detail visibility and encoding: the standards PQ and HLG 8. State of the art: tone mapping methods based on vision models 9. Evaluation. Tone mapping metrics vs psychophysical tests. Limitations of objective metrics 10. Inverse tone mapping 11. Open problems, future directions: vision model limitations, dynamic range and spatiotemporal artifacts, guidelines for production and post-production of HDR content. Part III. Vision models for color gamut mapping in WCG imaging 12. Color gamut of cameras and displays: the need for gamut mapping, literature overview 13. Display characteristics, viewing conditions: effect on image appearance 14. State of the art: gamut mapping methods based on vision models 15. Evaluation. Gamut mapping metrics vs psychophysical tests. Limitations of objective metrics 16. OpenPart 1: Vision Science overview 1. The biology of vision: retina, LGN, visual cortex, receptive fields, visual pathways, organization and feedback 2. Natural image statistics and efficient representation 3. Models for the perception of lightness, brightness, contrast and color 4. Open problems: limitations of the models, natural vs. artificial stimuli, viewing conditions, image quality assessment, individual differences. Part II. Vision models for direct and inverse tone mapping in HDR imaging 5. Dynamic range of cameras and displays: the need for tone mapping, literature overview 6. System gamma, display characteristics, viewing conditions: effect on image appearance 7. Detail visibility and encoding: the standards PQ and HLG 8. State of the art: tone mapping methods based on vision models 9. Evaluation. Tone mapping metrics vs psychophysical tests. Limitations of objective metrics 10. Inverse tone mapping 11. Open problems, future directions: vision model limitations, dynamic range and spatiotemporal artifacts, guidelines for production and post-production of HDR content. Part III. Vision models for color gamut mapping in WCG imaging 12. Color gamut of cameras and displays: the need for gamut mapping, literature overview 13. Display characteristics, viewing conditions: effect on image appearance 14. State of the art: gamut mapping methods based on vision models 15. Evaluation. Gamut mapping metrics vs psychophysical tests. Limitations of objective metrics 16. Open problems, future directions: vision model limitations, wide gamut and individual differences, guidelines for production and post-production of WCG content. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Academic Press
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 621.3894
Pattern recognition systems
Computer vision
Image processing - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128138953
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128138946
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