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HDR Composition for Dynamic Scene
Martinů, Lukáš ; Musil, Martin (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
Master's thesis is focused on capturing of low dynamic range images using common devices such as camera and its multiple exposure. The main part of thesis is dedicated to composing these images to HDR image, inclusive sequence of images of static scenes, but also dynamic ones. Next part describes tone mapping used for display HDR image on LDR monitors. Moreover, there is given design and implementation of application solving problems mentioned earlier. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.
HDR Image Acquisition on Mobile Devices
Mik, Filip ; Musil, Martin (referee) ; Nosko, Svetozár (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with aquisition of high dynamic range images. The resulting HDR image is created by processing of LDR image sequence - by merging and then tone mapping. This thesis includes description of all issues related to the process of acquisition and displaying HDR image. Whole process is then implemented in form of Android application.
Mobile App for Acquisition and Processing of HDR Images
Michalák, Patrik ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this paper is to create an application that solves HDR image processing problems and focuses to interactivity with the user, offering him more opportunities in clear and minimalistic graphic user interface. Application generate HDR content by merging a series of low dynamic range images with different exposure time values. The solution provides work with HDR photography, four tone mapping methods and various tools for user.
High dynamic range images visualization methods
Markovsky, Aleksander ; Kosová, Petra (referee) ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis describes image processing of pictures with high dynamic range. The first part aims to describe ways to reduce visible noise, Fourier transform and convolution for image processing, linear filtering and unsharp mask method. Theoretical framework is followed by a C++ program, that processes HDR images, enhances details and creates a .jpg output.
Methods for enhancing quality of digital images
Svoboda, Radovan ; Janáková, Ilona (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
With arrival of affordable digital technology we are increasingly coming into contact with digital images. Cameras are no longer dedicated devices, but part of almost every mobile phone, PDA and laptop. This paper discusses methods for enhancing quality of digital images with focus on removing noise, creating high dynamic range (HDR) images and extending depth of field (DOF). It contains familiarization with technical means for acquiring digital image, explains origin of image noise. Further attention is drawn to HDR, from explaining the term, physical basis, difference between HDR sensing and HDR displaying, to survey and historical development of methods dealing with creating HDR images. The next part is explaining DOF when displaying, physical basis of this phenomenon and review of methods used for DOF extension. The paper mentions problem of acquiring images needed for solving given tasks and designs method for acquiring images. Using it a database of test images for each task was created. Part of the paper also deals with design of a program, that implements discussed methods, for solving the given tasks. With help of proposed class imgmap, quality of output images is improved, by modifying maps of input images. The paper describes methods, improvements, means of setting parameters and their effects on algorithms and control of program using proposed GUI. Finally, comparison with free software for extending DOF takes place. The proposed software provides at least comparable results, the correct setting of parameters for specific cases allows to achieve better properties of the resulting image. Time requirements of image processing are worse because designed software was not optimised.
HDR Image Acquisition from Sequence of Images
Volek, Patrik ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Musil, Martin (advisor)
This thesis concerns about assembling sequence of images with low dynamic range (LDR) and various expositions to one image with high dynamic range (HDR). Finished program allows to load series of LDR pictues and to use choosen methods to assembly into one HDR image and its mapping into displayable range.
HDR Video Plugin for Adobe Premier
Svatý, Lukáš ; Musil, Martin (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Cílem práce je vytvoření podpory pro editovaní videa v HDR formátu. Pro editaci videa je zvolen program Adobe Premiere Pro a na dosažení požadovaného výsledku je vytvořen plugin do zmiňovaného softwaru, který poskytuje požadovanou funkcionalitu. V práci jsou vysvětleny principy vytváření, zobrazení a ukládáni obsahu z rozšíreným dynamickým rozsahem. Zároveň jsou vysvětleny principy vytváření pluginů pro Adobe Premiere Pro za pomoci SDK verze CS6. V praktické části této práce jsou vysvětleny detaily implementace, problémy, které byly řešené, a popis samotného pluginu. Návrh pluginů je vytvořen tak, aby byla možná další práce na tomto softwaru, přidaní další funkcionality a pro umožnění využití tohoto díla na rozvoji obsahu s rozšíreným dynamickým rozsahem.
High dynamic range imaging
Kupka, Petr ; Zach, Ondřej (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with basic principles of increasing the dynamic range of digital photography. The work also looks for the methods that are used to create high dynamic range (HDR) photography, and examines methods for compressing HDR images for low dynamic range (LDR) imaging. Implemented algorithms for tone mapping are performed in HDR_lab program created in Matlab.
High Dynamic Range Rendering of 3D Graphic Scenes
Rozenberg, Michal ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Pečiva, Jan (advisor)
The output of this bachelor thesis is a demonstration application that implements techniques and algorithmus used in rendering graphical 3D scenes in high dynamic range. The C++ programming language and low-level Vulkan API are used to implement this application.
User Interface for HDR Tone Mapping System
Jedlička, Jan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to improve graphical user interface of Tone Mapping Studio(TMS) program. This program is being developed on the Faculty of Information Technology(FIT), Brno University of Technology (BUT) by doc. Ing. Martin Čadík, PhD. The current program is using framework Qt3 , which is old and not compatible with modern libraries. This program has to be rewritten to support current version Qt5. I will analyze other programs in the area of working with High Dynamic Range (HDR) images and video. Changes for improving the interface will be proposed and UX tests will be done. Second part will consist of comparing plug-ins for converting images to grayscale that already exists in TMS.

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