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Digital processing of retinal images
Kadlas, Matyáš ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Goal of bachelor thesis is to create text that is designed to acquaint the reader with the theory and conversion of colour spaces, image editing, anatomy of the eye and retina scanning methods. Bachelor thesis also describes the conversion process and enhacement of retinal images which is then used in the final program.
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.
Temporal Tone-Mapping Methods for HDR Video
Staněk, Jiří ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Nosko, Svetozár (advisor)
The diploma thesis provides the theoretical background needed to understand the complex topic of high dynamic range, and deals with the implementation of an innovative method for temporal video tone-mapping. At first, high dynamic range image acquisition, storage and processing are described. Afterwards, a general introduction to tone-mapping, description of undesirable image artifacts and an overview of existing state-of-the-art algorithms are presented. The part which follows focuses on the implementation of the chosen method and proposes several additional enhancements of the initially selected algorithm. Based on the information provided, an application with an intuitive graphical interface, which can be used for temporal HDR video tone-mapping, has been created. Finally, the the achieved results are demonstrated and visually compared with existing methods for temporal video tone-mapping.
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.
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.
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.
Advanced HDR image viewer
Wirth, Michal ; Křivánek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Wilkie, Alexander (referee)
04.01.17 abstract.txt 1 file:///home/misa/Desktop/dp/abstract.txt The primary purpose of this thesis is to determine criteria for a high- dynamic range (HDR) image viewer accented by computer graphics artists and other users who work with HDR images produced by physically-based renderers on a daily basis. Also an overview of already existing solutions is present. Based on both of them, a new HDR viewer is designed and implemented giving an emphasis on its memory and performance efficiency. For these purposes two alternative image data layouts, Array-of-Structures (AoS) and Structure-of-Arrays (SoA), are discussed and their impact is measured on the speed of an algorithm for changing image saturation which has been selected as a representative part of whole tone mapping process of the viewer. It has turned out that the latter type of layout allows the algorithm to run about 3 times faster or more under the conditions of a defined testing environment. The thesis has two main contributions. First it gives the above users a tool which could help them when working with HDR images. Second it indicates that there may be a potential of significant speed-up of implementations of tone mapping algorithms.
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.
Ghost-free HDR video using FPGA
Musil, Martin ; Schmidt, Jan (referee) ; Chalmers, Alan (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato práce navrhuje algoritmus pro pořizování ghost-free HDR videa ze sekvence expozic, který je určený pro implementaci ve vestavěných zařízeních. Vlastnosti algoritmu byly ověřeny implementací ve state-of-the-art architektuře HDR kamery, kde je schopen zpracovávat HDR video s potlačením tzv. ghosting efektu rychlostí až 96 snímků za sekundu na FullHD rozlišení, což více než dostačuje pro zpracování v reálném čase. Navrhovaný ghost-free algoritmus produkuje výstup vizuálně srovnatelný s nejmodernějšími algoritmy, které jsou výpočetně řádově složitější a často je nelze na embedded zařízeních ani implementovat.
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.

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