DocumentCode :
1485605
Title :
Rendering 3-D High Dynamic Range Images: Subjective Evaluation of Tone-Mapping Methods and Preferred 3-D Image Attributes
Author :
Mai, Zicong ; Doutre, Colin ; Nasiopoulos, Panos ; Ward, Rabab Kreidieh
Author_Institution :
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
597
Lastpage :
610
Abstract :
High dynamic range (HDR) images provide superior picture quality by allowing a larger range of brightness levels to be captured and reproduced than traditional 8-bit low dynamic range (LDR) images. Even with existing 8-bit displays, picture quality can be significantly improved if content is first captured in HDR format, and then is tone-mapped to convert it from HDR to the LDR format. Tone mapping methods have been extensively studied for 2-D images. This paper addresses the problem of presenting stereoscopic tone-mapped HDR images on 3-D LDR displays and how it is different from the 2-D scenario. We first present a subjective psychophysical experiment that evaluates existing tone-mapping operators on 3-D HDR images. The results show that 3-D content derived using tone-mapping is much preferred to that captured directly with a pair of LDR cameras. Global (spatially invariant) and local (spatially variant) tone-mapping methods have similar 3-D effects. The second part of our study focuses on how the preferred level of brightness and the preferred amount of details differ between 3-D and 2-D images by conducting another set of subjective experiments. Our results show that while people selected slightly brighter images in 3-D viewing compared to 2-D, the difference is not statistically significant. However, compared to 2-D images, the subjects consistently preferred having a greater amount of details when watching 3-D. These results suggest that 3-D content should be prepared differently (sharper and possibly slightly brighter) from the same content intended for 2-D displaying, to achieve optimal appearance in each format. The complete database of the original HDR image pairs and their LDR counterparts are available online.
Keywords :
Brightness; Dynamic range; Glass; Humans; Pipelines; Three dimensional displays; Videos; 3-D; high dynamic range (HDR); quality of experience (QoE); tone-mapping;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4553
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2012.2193555
Filename :
6178761
Link To Document :
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