Evaluation of High Dynamic Range Photography as a Luminance Mapping Technique
Publication Type
Report
Authors
Abstract
The potential, limitations, and applicability of the High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography technique is evaluated as a luminance mapping tool. Multiple exposure photographs of static scenes are taken with a Nikon 5400 digital camera to capture the wide luminance variation within the scenes. The camera response function is computationally derived using the Photosphere software, and is used to fuse the multiple photographs into HDR images. The vignetting effect and point spread function of the camera and lens system is determined. Laboratory and field studies have shown that the pixel values in the HDR photographs can correspond to the physical quantity of luminance with reasonable precision and repeatability.
Year of Publication
2004
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Electronics, Lighting and Networks, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Building Façade Solutions, Daylighting Systems, Daylighting Systems:Visual Comfort and IEQ, Windows and Daylighting, W and D: Low Energy Facades and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting, BTUS Lighting and Electronics