“Eye HDR: Gaze-Adaptive System for Displaying High-Dynamic-Range Images” – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Eye HDR: Gaze-Adaptive System for Displaying High-Dynamic-Range Images”

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    Eye HDR: Gaze-Adaptive System for Displaying High-Dynamic-Range Images

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    The human visual system (HVS) uses several methods to interactively adapt to the incredible real-world range of light intensities, continually changing to effectively perceive visual information. Eye HDR is a new approach to the problem of displaying high-dynamic-range (HDR) content on low-dynamic-range displays. Instead of creating a single static image, it uses a dynamic display system to naturally, interactively adapt to the user’s view, just as the HVS changes depending on the environment.


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