A color preserving tone mapping framework in the intrinsic domain

Melcarne, Simone; Cyriac, Praveen; Dugelay, Jean-Luc; Artusi, Alessandro; Banterle, Francesco
LIM 2025, London Imaging Meeting, 8-10 September 2025, London, UK / Also to be published in "Journal of Physics: Conference Series", IOP Publishing

Tone mapping is an essential step in an acquisition or a rendering pipeline
to map high dynamic range (HDR) content to a reference display range. The simplest
tone mapping approach is to apply a function to the luminance channel of an HDR image
and then to propagate the change to the red, green, and blue channels. However, this
often causes color distortions since luminance and chrominance channels are interdependent, and modifying one affects the other. We propose a novel tone mapping approach that preliminarily decomposes the image into intrinsic components and leverages them to perform the actual operation. This strategy effectively mitigates color distortions, eliminating the need for post-processing color correction required by many state-of-the-art methods, and it also assists tone mapping operators (TMOs), improving the overall image quality. Our method was validated through quantitative metrics and a psychophysical experiment, both demonstrating its effectiveness.

Type:
Conférence
City:
London
Date:
2025-09-08
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
8338
Copyright:
IOP Science

PERMALINK : https://www.eurecom.fr/publication/8338