Abstract
In this paper, a tone mapping algorithm is presented to map real-world luminance into displayed luminance. Our purpose is to reveal the local contrast of real-world scenes on a conventional monitor. Around this point, we propose a three-stage algorithm to visualize high dynamic range images. All pixels of high dynamic range images are classified into three groups. For the first stage, we introduce piecewise linear mapping as the global tone mapping operator to map the luminance of the first group, which provides overall impressions of luminance. For the second stage, the luminance of the second group is determined by the weighted average of its neighborhood pixels, which are derived from the first group’s pixels. For the third stage, the luminance of the third group is determined by the weighted average of its neighborhood pixels, which are derived from the second group’s pixels. Experimental results on several real-world images and the TMQI database show that our algorithm can improve the visibility of real-world scenes with about 12% and 9% higher scores of mean opinion score and tone-mapped image quality index than the closest competitive tone mapping methods. Compared to the existing tone mapping methods, our algorithm produces visually compelling results without halo artifacts and loss of detail.
Funder
Quzhou Science and Technology Plan Project
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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