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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Vision
    • Image Processing
    • Color Science

    Background:

    • Tone mapping operators (TMOs) often neglect color management, focusing solely on luminance compression.
    • This can cause undesirable shifts in image chroma and hue, requiring separate post-processing.
    • Existing tone reproduction methods do not account for the target display's color gamut.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a unified framework for gamut and tone management in high dynamic range (HDR) images.
    • To achieve color-accurate reproduction of HDR images, preserving hue and luminance.
    • To develop a method that considers display gamut limitations.

    Main Methods:

    • A novel combined gamut- and tone-management framework is proposed.
    • The approach integrates color management directly into the tone reproduction process.
    • It ensures that image reproduction respects the boundaries of the target display gamut.

    Main Results:

    • The framework effectively prevents undesirable hue and luminance shifts during tone reproduction.
    • It successfully manages color reproduction within the constraints of the target display gamut.
    • The proposed method is compatible with existing tone mapping operators.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed framework offers a computationally simple and parameter-free solution for HDR image reproduction.
    • It addresses the limitations of current TMOs by incorporating color management and gamut awareness.
    • This approach enables more accurate and visually pleasing color reproduction across different displays.