Methodological study on the High Dynamic Range Imaging Processing

채광·조명설비시스템의 광학 분석을 위한 이미지 프로세싱 기법에 관한 연구

  • 임홍수 (강원대학교 건축공학부) ;
  • 김곤 (강원대학교 건축학부)
  • Received : 2010.07.22
  • Accepted : 2010.08.05
  • Published : 2010.08.30

Abstract

Recently, various daylight evaluation methods for visual environment have been developed; simulation analysis methods, numerical calculation, and data monitoring methods. However, it is impossible for simulation analysis to make real scenes and visualize real images exactly. Also, a numerical calculation is considered as an out of date and time-consuming mean. Therefore, for acquisition of accurate results, many studies often use the monitoring data methods. Especially, most studies regarding discomfort glare are evaluated by measuring the physical quantity of luminance through traditional measuring Minolta Luminance meters as an instrument. But, this method has a difficulty in measuring several points at the same time because of the limitation of spaces and time when mapping. So, this study focused on the potential usefulness of High Dynamic Range photography technique as a luminance mapping tool. In order to evaluate the accuracy of proposed programs such as webHDR, Photomatix and PHOTOLUX, this paper has conducted an experiment by using Canon EOS 5D and NICON Coolpix8400 digital camera.

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