pfstmo_durand02 - Fast bilateral filtering for the display of HDR
images
pfstmo_durand02 [--sigma-s <val>] [--sigma-r
<val>] [--base-contrast <val>] [--quiet] [--verbose]
[--help]
This command implements a tone mapping operator as described
in:
- F. Durand and J. Dorsey.
- Fast Bilateral Filtering for the Display of High-Dynamic-Range
Images.
- In: In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2002.
According to paper, results of this TMO require gamma
correction.
Unless -g option is specified, this operator also employs
color correction mechanism from:
- Radoslaw Mantiuk, Rafal Mantiuk, Anna Tomaszewska, Wolfgang Heidrich.
- Color Correction for Tone Mapping.
- In: Computer Graphics Forum (Proc. of EUROGRAPHICS'09), 28(2), 2009.
- http://zgk.wi.ps.pl/color_correction/
- --sigma-s
<val>, -s <val>
- Sigma value for spatial kernel. Default value: 40
- --sigma-r
<val>, -r<val>
- Sigma value for range kernel. Default value: 0.4
- --base-contrast
<val>, -c <val>
- Contrast of the base layer. Default value is 5.0f. Lower value causes
higher contrast compression and results in darker picture - can help if
after tone mapping too many pixels remain saturated.
- Increasing this value will results in brighter and more 'dynamic'
picture.
- --original,
-g
- Use original algorithm as described in the paper with no extensions. For
this operator the switch will disable color correction.
- --verbose
- Print additional information during program execution.
- --quiet,
-q
- Do not display progress report.
- --help,
-h
- Print list of commandline options.
Please report bugs and comments on implementation to Grzegorz
Krawczyk <krawczyk@mpi-sb.mpg.de>.