High quality video sequences are required for the evaluation of tone mapping operators and high dynamic range (HDR)
displays. We provide scenic and documentary scenes with a dynamic range of up to 18 stops. The scenes are staged
using professional film lighting, make-up and set design to enable the evaluation of image and material appearance. To
address challenges for HDR-displays and temporal tone mapping operators, the sequences include highlights entering
and leaving the image, brightness changing over time, high contrast skin tones, specular highlights and bright, saturated
colors. HDR-capture is carried out using two cameras mounted on a mirror-rig. To achieve a cinematic depth of field,
digital motion picture cameras with Super-35mm size sensors are used. We provide HDR-video sequences to serve as a
common ground for the evaluation of temporal tone mapping operators and HDR-displays. They are available to the
scientific community for further research.
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