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Title
Single-shot High Dynamic Range Imaging Using Coded Electronic Shutter
Authors
Hojin ChoSeon Joo KimLee, S
Date Issued
2014-10
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Abstract
Typical high dynamic range (HDR) imaging approaches based on multiple images have difficulties in handling moving objects and camera shakes, suffering from the ghosting effect and the loss of sharpness in the output HDR image. While there exist a variety of solutions for resolving such limitations, most of the existing algorithms are susceptible to complex motions, saturation, and occlusions. In this paper, we propose an HDR imaging approach using the coded electronic shutter which can capture a scene with row-wise varying exposures in a single image. Our approach enables a direct extension of the dynamic range of the captured image without using multiple images, by photometrically calibrating rows with different exposures. Due to the concurrent capture of multiple exposures, misalignments of moving objects are naturally avoided with significant reduction in the ghosting effect. To handle the issues with under-/over-exposure, noise, and blurs, we present a coherent HDR imaging process where the problems are resolved one by one at each step. Experimental results with real photographs, captured using a coded electronic shutter, demonstrate that our method produces a high quality HDR images without the ghosting and blur artifacts.
Keywords
ALGORITHMS; CAMERAS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/14281
DOI
10.1111/CGF.12501
ISSN
0167-7055
Article Type
Article
Citation
Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 33, no. 7, page. 329 - 338, 2014-10
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