tonemappers
Tonemappers, or tone mapping operators, are algorithms that convert high dynamic range (HDR) images into low dynamic range (LDR) images suitable for standard displays, while aiming to preserve the appearance of the original scene. HDR images contain a wider range of luminance than displays can reproduce; tone mapping compresses this range and adapts brightness, contrast, and color to produce a perceptually convincing result.
There are global operators, which apply a single function to all pixels, and local or adaptive operators,
In practice, tonemapping is applied after retrieving or rendering an HDR radiance map. The resulting LDR image
Applications span photography, computer graphics rendering, and film, where real-time or offline tone mapping balances visual