Predicting Range of Acceptable Photographic Tonal Adjustments
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Jaroensri, Ronnachai; Paris, Sylvain; Hertzmann, Aaron; Bychkovsky, Vladimir; Durand, Fredo
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© 2015 IEEE. There is often more than one way to select tonal adjustment for a photograph, and different individuals may prefer different adjustments. However, selecting good adjustments is challenging. This paper describes a method to predict whether a given tonal rendition is acceptable for a photograph, which we use to characterize its range of acceptable adjustments. We gathered a dataset of image acceptability'' over brightness and contrast adjustments. We find that unacceptable renditions can be explained in terms of over-exposure, under-exposure, and low contrast. Based on this observation, we propose a machine-learning algorithm to assess whether an adjusted photograph looks acceptable. We show that our algorithm can differentiate unsightly renditions from reasonable ones. Finally, we describe proof-of- concept applications that use our algorithm to guide the exploration of the possible tonal renditions of a photograph.
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2015-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencePublisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Jaroensri, Ronnachai, Paris, Sylvain, Hertzmann, Aaron, Bychkovsky, Vladimir and Durand, Fredo. 2015. "Predicting Range of Acceptable Photographic Tonal Adjustments."
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