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Tone-mapping requirements in real-time videos for studying the dynamism of views-out in virtual reality

Cho, Yunni  
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Wasilewski, Stephen William  
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Karmann, Caroline  
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September 20, 2023
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 30TH SESSION OF THE CIE
CIE 2023 Conference

Current view representation methods in VR predominantly rely on static photographs and tone-mapping operators without temporal variations, limiting the exploration of dynamic features in a view. This study presents an alternative workflow to capture dynamic daylit views in VR by utilizing real-time videos and the camera's automatic tone-mapping procedures. Preliminary results from our previous pilot study demonstrated that the combination of real-time videos and a scale model provides perceptually accurate view-out perception in VR. This paper builds upon these findings by further validating the application of real-time videos for studying daylit view-out perception in VR, focusing on brightness and contrast measurements. By evaluating the suitability of the camera's automatic tone-mapping procedures in comparison to normative tone-mapping operators, this research establishes a foundation for new experimental approaches to reliably represent dynamic movements and temporal changes in views-out, enabling more comprehensive investigations in future studies.

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