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Computing / Tone mapping / High dynamic range imaging / Tone reproduction / Histogram equalization / Rendering / Dynamic range / High dynamic range rendering / Radiance / Computer graphics / 3D computer graphics / Imaging
Date: 2006-04-27 10:22:25
Computing
Tone mapping
High dynamic range imaging
Tone reproduction
Histogram equalization
Rendering
Dynamic range
High dynamic range rendering
Radiance
Computer graphics
3D computer graphics
Imaging

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