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JPEG-HDR
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Jpeg hdr
JPEG-HDR is a backwards-compatible extension to the standard JPEG image file format allowing it to store wide color gamut, high dynamic range images…
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Comparison of graphics file formats
Gamma correction
Image file formats
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2018
2018
Multiple Regions Image Scrambling Combined to HDR JPEG Compression
Meha Hachani
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Amira Houimli
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A. O. Zaid
International Conference on Computational…
2018
Corpus ID: 53228281
paper presents a security service for High Dynamic Rang (HDR) image data sharing. The main idea is to propose a selective…
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2015
2015
An HDR Image Encoding Method Compatible with LDR Image Format
Binling Luo
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Shuting Cai
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Daolin Hu
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Shao-Cheng Wen
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Ming Yin
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Simin Yu
2015
Corpus ID: 58194569
Because of its excellent performance, the High Dynamic Range (HDR) display becomes more and more popular in many fields. The…
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2012
2012
BoostHDR: a novel backward-compatible method for HDR images
F. Banterle
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Roberto Scopigno
Other Conferences
2012
Corpus ID: 16414961
In this paper, we present BoostHDR, a novel method for compressing high dynamic range (HDR) images. The algorithm leverages on a…
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2009
2009
Study on the visual algorithm for JPEG-HDR remote sensing image
Shanshan Li
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Man Peng
GEOINFORMATICS
2009
Corpus ID: 129103199
Recently, JPEG High Dynamic Range (JPEG-HDR) remote sensing images have become popular in photogrammetry and remote sensing for…
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2006
2006
HDR Image Encodings
E. Reinhard
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G. Ward
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S. Pattanaik
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P. Debevec
2006
Corpus ID: 56522473
2005
2005
JPEG-HDR: a backwards-compatible, high dynamic range extension to JPEG
G. Ward
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Maryann Simmons
International Conference on Communications in…
2005
Corpus ID: 53245152
The transition from traditional 24-bit RGB to high dynamic range (HDR) images is hindered by excessively large file formats with…
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