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Exploring High Dynamic Range Imaging: §7 References

Module by: Tianhe Yang, Taylor Johnson, Sarah McGee, Robert Ortman

[1] Sumanta Pattanaik and Hector Yee, 2002

“Adaptive Gain Control for High Dynamic Range Image Display”

[2]Raanan Fattal, Dani Lischinski, and Michael Werman, 2002

“Gradient Domain High Dynamic Range Compression”

[3] Jack Tumblin and Greg Turk, 1999

“LCIS: A Boundary Hierarchy For Detail-Preserving Contrast Reduction”

[4]Goldman, Ron. “Lecture 17: Recursive Ray Tracing.”, 2006 <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~comp360/lectures/RayTracing.pdf>.

[5]Hearn, Donald, and M. Pauline Baker. Computer Graphics. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs:

Prentice Hall, 1994.

[6]Martin, Arnold. “Distributed Ray Tracing.” 1999 <http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~matt/courses/cs563/talks/dist_ray/dist.html>

[7] Erik Reinhard, Michael Stark, Peter Shirley, and James Ferwerda

“Photographic Tone Reproduction for Digital Images”

< http://www.cs.utah.edu/~reinhard/cdrom/tonemap.pdf>

[8]Christian Buil

“IRIS TUTORIAL: Comet High Dynamic Range imagery Application to Total Eclipse Processing”

< http://www.astrosurf.com/buil/iris/tutorial19/doc41_us.htm>

[9]Broughton, S. Allen. “Chapter 7: Filter Banks and the Discrete Wavelet Transform,” 1998

<http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~brought/Epubs/Imaging/waveimage.html>

[10]Buil, Christian. “Comet High Dynamic Range Imagery: Application to Total Eclipse Processing.” ,2006

<http://www.astrosurf.com/buil/iris/tutorial19/doc41_us.htm>

[11]Cotton, Dale and Brian D. Buck. “Understanding the Digital Unsharp Mask,” 2006 <http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/understanding-series/understanding-usm.shtml>

[12]“Wavelet”, Wikipedia, 2006 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavelet>

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