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A High Dynamic Range Rendering Pipeline for Interactive Applications : in search for perceptual realism

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Realistic images can be computed at interactive frame rates for Computer Graphics applications. Meanwhile, High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering has a growing success in video games and virtual reality applications, as it improves the image quality and the player's immersion feeling. In this paper, we propose a new method, based on a physical lighting model, to compute in real time a HDR illumination in virtual environments. Our method allows to re-use existing virtual environments as input, and computes HDR images in photometric units. Then, from these HDR images, displayable 8-bit images are rendered with a tone mapping operator and displayed on a standard display device. The HDR computation and the tone mapping are implemented in OpenSceneGraph with pixel shaders. The lighting model, together with a perceptual tone mapping, improves the perceptual realism of the rendered images at low cost. The method is illustrated with a practical application where the dynamic range of the virtual environment is a key rendering issue: night-time driving simulation.

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hal-00561910 , version 1 (02-02-2011)

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Josselin Petit, Roland Bremond. A High Dynamic Range Rendering Pipeline for Interactive Applications : in search for perceptual realism. The Visual Computer, 2010, 26 (6-8), pp 533-542. ⟨10.1007/s00371-010-0430-5⟩. ⟨hal-00561910⟩
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