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NIT is pleased to announce the release of a new set of tone mapping algorithms dedicated to its range of Native WDR™ imaging sensors. These algorithms allow displaying scenes with a wide dynamic intra scene contrast on a simple monitor without losing signal information.
In addition the NIT tone mapping algorithms are capable to operate with logarithmic output imaging sensors both in monochrome and in color.
The first video shows a comparison between a classical linear integration sensor and our Native WDR™ sensor technology when observing a strong incandescent light source of 300W.
Both the tungsten filament and the color target can be observed without alteration and saturation.
This second video shows how the colors on the chart remain constant independently of the illumination even with a bright incandescent light source greater than 300W.
The absence of white balance is a unique feature of NIT Native WDR™ thanks to the exact natural logarithmic response of the sensors.