1 September 2009 New technique for the visualization of high dynamic range infrared images
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Abstract
We propose a new dynamic range compression technique for infrared (IR) imaging systems that enhances details visibility and allows the control and adjustment of the image appearance by setting a number of tunable parameters. This technique adopts a bilateral filter to extract a details component and a coarse component. The two components are processed independently and then recombined to obtain the output-enhanced image that fits the display dynamic range. The contribution made is threefold. We propose a new technique for the visualization of high dynamic range (HDR) images that is specifically tailored to IR images. We show the effectiveness of the method by analyzing experimental IR images that represent typical area surveillance and object recognition applications. Last, we quantitatively assess the performance of the proposed technique, comparing the quality of the enhanced image with that obtained through two well-established visualization methods.
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Francesco Branchitta, Marco Diani, Giovanni Corsini, and Marco Romagnoli "New technique for the visualization of high dynamic range infrared images," Optical Engineering 48(9), 096401 (1 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3216575
Published: 1 September 2009
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Infrared imaging

High dynamic range imaging

Linear filtering

Image enhancement

Image processing

Image compression

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