OpenCV
3.0.0-rc1
Open Source Computer Vision
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This algorithm transforms image to contrast using gradients on all levels of gaussian pyramid, transforms contrast values to HVS response and scales the response. After this the image is reconstructed from new contrast values. More...
#include "photo.hpp"
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virtual float | getSaturation () const =0 |
virtual float | getScale () const =0 |
virtual void | setSaturation (float saturation)=0 |
virtual void | setScale (float scale)=0 |
Public Member Functions inherited from cv::Tonemap | |
virtual float | getGamma () const =0 |
virtual void | process (InputArray src, OutputArray dst)=0 |
Tonemaps image. More... | |
virtual void | setGamma (float gamma)=0 |
Public Member Functions inherited from cv::Algorithm | |
Algorithm () | |
virtual | ~Algorithm () |
virtual void | clear () |
Clears the algorithm state. More... | |
virtual bool | empty () const |
Returns true if the Algorithm is empty (e.g. in the very beginning or after unsuccessful read. More... | |
virtual String | getDefaultName () const |
virtual void | read (const FileNode &fn) |
Reads algorithm parameters from a file storage. More... | |
virtual void | save (const String &filename) const |
virtual void | write (FileStorage &fs) const |
Stores algorithm parameters in a file storage. More... | |
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Static Public Member Functions inherited from cv::Algorithm | |
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static Ptr< _Tp > | load (const String &filename, const String &objname=String()) |
Loads algorithm from the file. More... | |
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static Ptr< _Tp > | loadFromString (const String &strModel, const String &objname=String()) |
Loads algorithm from a String. More... | |
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static Ptr< _Tp > | read (const FileNode &fn) |
Reads algorithm from the file node. More... | |
This algorithm transforms image to contrast using gradients on all levels of gaussian pyramid, transforms contrast values to HVS response and scales the response. After this the image is reconstructed from new contrast values.
For more information see [83] .
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