Method for HDR-like imaging using industrial digital cameras

2017 
Dynamic range of the scene can be significantly wider than the dynamic range of an image because of limitations of A/D conversion. In such a situation, numerous details of the scene cannot be adequately shown on the image. Standard industrial digital cameras are equipped with an auto-exposure function that automatically sets both the aperture value and cameras exposure time. When measuring a scene with atypical distribution of light and dark elements, the indicated auto-exposure time may not be optimal. The aim of work was to improve, with minimal cost, the performance of standard industrial digital cameras. We propose a low complexity method for creating HDR-like image using three images captured with different exposure times. The proposed method consists of three algorithms: (1) algorithm for estimating whether the auto-exposure time is optimal, (2) algorithm which determines exposure times for two additional images (one with shorter and another with longer than auto-exposure time), and (3) algorithm for HDR-like imaging based on fusion of three previously obtained images. Method is implemented on FPGA inserted into standard industrial digital camera. Results show that the proposed approach produces high quality HDR-like scene-mapped 8-bit images with minimal computational cost. All improvements may be noticed through the performance evaluation.
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