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  2. Computational photography - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computational photography include in-camera computation of digital panoramas, [6] high-dynamic-range images, and light field cameras. Light field cameras use novel optical elements to capture three dimensional scene information which can then be used to produce 3D images, enhanced depth-of-field , and selective de-focusing (or "post ...

  3. Multi-exposure HDR capture - Wikipedia

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    Tone mapped high-dynamic-range (HDR) image of St. Kentigern's Church in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. In photography and videography, multi-exposure HDR capture is a technique that creates high dynamic range (HDR) images (or extended dynamic range images) by taking and combining multiple exposures of the same subject matter at different exposures.

  4. Exposure fusion - Wikipedia

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    A higher dynamic range raw image can be reassembled and tone-mapped like usual HDR images, [4] [5] or more commonly: A blended image can be directly produced without reconstructing a higher bit-depth. [6] The former method assumes a linear response from the camera, which may be provided by DNG or other raw formats. Some variants can take ...

  5. High dynamic range - Wikipedia

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    For example, a sensor for 30fps video will give out 60fps with the odd frames at a short exposure time and the even frames at a longer exposure time. [citation needed] Modern CMOS image sensors can often capture high dynamic range images from a single exposure. [5] This reduces the need to use the multi-exposure HDR capture technique.

  6. Image credits: Green____cat Cyber and media psychologist Mayra Ruiz-McPherson, PhD(c), MA, MFA, explains that broadly speaking, "negative news" can describe two kinds of events and happenings ...

  7. Tone mapping - Wikipedia

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    Tone mapped high-dynamic-range (HDR) image of St. Kentigerns Roman Catholic Church in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK. Tone mapping is a technique used in image processing and computer graphics to map one set of colors to another to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range (HDR) images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range.

  8. Human image synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The whole process of making digital look-alikes i.e. characters so lifelike and realistic that they can be passed off as pictures of humans is a very complex task as it requires photorealistically modeling, animating, cross-mapping, and rendering the soft body dynamics of the human appearance.

  9. 15 holiday gifts for dementia patients and caregivers ...

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    Framed photos or collages with the names of people present will help with identification. 9. Soothing gifts like a soft blanket or handheld massage ball can help relieve stress and anxiety.