Automatic exposure selection and fusion for high-dynamic-range photography via smartphones
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High-dynamic-range (HDR) photography involves fusing a bracket of images taken at different exposure settings in order to compensate for the low dynamic range of digital cameras such as the ones used in smartphones. In this paper, a method for automatically selecting the exposure settings of such images is introduced based on the camera characteristic function. In addition, a new fusion method is introduced based on an optimization formulation and weighted averaging. Both of these methods are implemented on a smartphone platform as an HDR app to demonstrate the practicality of the introduced methods. Comparison results with several existing methods are presented indicating the effectiveness as well as the computational efficiency of the introduced solution.
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