Shannon Seminar Room, Place du Levant 3, Maxwell Building, 1st floor -- Wednesday, 28 February 2018 at 14:00 (45 min.)
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Images are captured on a high dynamic range (HDR), divided into thousands of levels (typically 14 or 16 bits), when the sensor’s sensitivity allows it and when the application requires it. This is typically the case for X-ray radiography (medical or industrial), and this is a source of concern in terms of image rendering, since the human visual system perceives little more than 256 shades of gray.