High quality video in high dynamic range scenes from interlaced dual-ISO footage

In this paper we present a simple and affordable method to generate high quality video from a high dynamic range scene. It is performed without utilizing extra lighting, neither alternating exposures, nor operating with dual-camera set-ups. Our input is an interlaced video alternating row pairs with...

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Published inElectronic Imaging Vol. 28; no. 18; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Rodríguez, Raquel Gil, Bertalmío, Marcelo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 7003 Kilworth Lane, Springfield, VA 22151 USA Society for Imaging Science and Technology 14.02.2016
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ISSN2470-1173
2470-1173
DOI10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2016.18.DPMI-245

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Summary:In this paper we present a simple and affordable method to generate high quality video from a high dynamic range scene. It is performed without utilizing extra lighting, neither alternating exposures, nor operating with dual-camera set-ups. Our input is an interlaced video alternating row pairs with different ISO values, as some DSLR camera models can provide. The proposed algorithm involves two main steps: first the computation of two single-ISO full-frame images (one for each ISO value) using an inpainting-based deinterlacing method, followed by their combination into a single frame by a weighted average. This results in a high dynamic range frame, containing all the details in bright and dark areas at the same time, that is finally tone-mapped into a low dynamic range frame for display purposes. Current results show this is a practical and cost-effective method that produces outputs free of ghosting artifacts and with very little noise.
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ISSN:2470-1173
2470-1173
DOI:10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2016.18.DPMI-245