Recent projects:

A method for displaying HDR images with exposure control in a web browser. The project page includes a toolkit for generating web pages with HDR images.

Color distortions due to tone-mapping are corrected by adjusting image color saturation. A model of color adjustment is built based on the data from an appearance-matching experiment.

A tone-mapping algorithm that is controlled by a super-threshold visual metric. The solution takes into account display limitations, such as brightness, black level, and reflected ambient light.

A visual metric that is mostly invariant to contrast and tone-scale manipulations. It can detect loss of visible contrast, amplification of invisible contrast and contrast reversal.

A semi-automatic method for classification of reflective and emissive objects in video, followed by brightness enhancement for display on high dynamic range displays.

A generic model of a local tone-mapping operator is fit to a pair of LDR and HDR images. The model is applied for backward compatible HDR image compression, analysis of tone-mapping operators and synthesis of new operators from existing ones.

The perceived brightness of the glare illusion is measured in a brightness matching experiment. A simple Gaussian convolution is shown to produce similar brightness boost as a physically correct PSF model of the eye optics.
For older projects visit the MPI HDR Projects web page or go to the publication list and click on the 'project page' link.