PFScalibration software implements Robertson et al. 2003 method for camera photometric calibration.
A noteworthy feature of this software is that it supports exposure parameters fully, allowing users to use any combination of exposure time, aperture, and iso speed for source exposures. Additionally, the output HDR images now display the luminance in [cd/m2] (with expected relative error below 8%).
The latest release of PFScalibration project includes initial support for camera RAW files, making it even more versatile and useful. Moreover, several bugs have been fixed in this release.
A short tutorial on calibration of LDR cameras and recovery of HDR images from multiple exposures is also provided with the software. However, for detailed information on the calibration of HDR cameras, users are encouraged to refer to the research report.
In conclusion, the PFScalibration project is an impressive software tool that greatly facilitates the photometric calibration of cameras and the recovery of HDR images. The new release offers significant improvements and bug fixes, making it more reliable and powerful than ever before.
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