Anisotropic Diffusion for Details Enhancement in Multiexposure Image Fusion
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Belgium house: (a) series of multiple exposures depicting both indoor and outdoor areas. The exposure value is varying from (1/1000 of a second) to (1/4 of a second). Comparison results to other popular tone mapping techniques. (b) Results of our new exposure fusion method, window size = 3-by-3, (c) Mertens et al. [13], (d) Shen et al. [46], (e) results of Larson et al. [16], (f) results of LCIS method [48]. Note that our method yields combined features that can only be recorded using different exposures. Input images are courtesy of Dani Lischinski.