High dynamic range imaging produces images with a much greater range of light and color than conventional imaging. The effect is stunning, as great as the difference between black-and-white and color television. High Dynamic Range Imaging is the first book to describe this exciting new field that is transforming the media and entertainment industries. Written by the foremost researchers in HDRI, it will explain and define this new technology for anyone who works with images, whether it is for computer graphics, film, video, photography, or lighting design.

* Written by the leading researchers in HDRI
* Covers all the areas of high dynamic range imaging including capture devices, display devices, file formats, dynamic range reduction, and image-based lighting
* Includes a DVD with over 4 GB of HDR images as well as source code and binaries for numerous tone reproduction operators for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X



Autorentext

Erik Reinhard is assistant professor at the University of Bristol and founder and editor-in-chief (with Heinrich Bülthoff) of ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. He is interested in the interface between visual perception and computer graphics and also in high dynamic range image editing. His work in HDRI includes the SIGGRAPH 2005 Computer Animation Festival contribution Image-based Material Editing, as well as tone reproduction and color appearance algorithms. He holds a BSc and a TWAIO diploma in computer science from Delft University of Technology and a PhD in computer science from the University of Bristol, and was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Utah.



Inhalt

Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Light And Color; 3 HDR Image Encodings; 4 HDR Image Capture; 5 Display Devices; 6 The Human Visual System and HDR Tone Mapping; 7 Spatial Tone Reproduction; 8 Frequency Domain and Gradient Domain Tone Reproduction; 9 Image-Based Lighting; List of Symbols; References; Index

Titel
High Dynamic Range Imaging
Untertitel
Acquisition, Display, and Image-Based Lighting
EAN
9780080478319
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
01.11.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
10.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
520