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Thanks for sharing your work tuvovan! =)
I was wondering: How to get this kind of radiometric radiance map.
I work with Sky Images, trying to estimate solar irradiance. But the hdr.png / cmap.png dynamic range is still 8 bit [0 255]
I will definitely citate your paper for my upcoming work. Maybe youre also interested in a collaboration :)
Could you give me some instructions, to get a radiance map with higher dynamic range?
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it is quite unclear what your problem is. would you provide your source code and input images so I can test?
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thank you for your help. Image (d) in your referenced paper shows a church with a W/sr/m² legend.
I would like to get the same results for my fisheye sky images to measure Solar Intensity in W/m².
Here are the images: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uz_SfQ3SGrG_e9UQpUvZADuKCtwjDeJK?usp=sharing
How to get the same results as shown in picture (d)? Are you interested in a collaboration?
Kind Regards Paul
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Thanks for sharing your work tuvovan! =)
I was wondering: How to get this kind of radiometric radiance map.

I work with Sky Images, trying to estimate solar irradiance. But the hdr.png / cmap.png dynamic range is still 8 bit [0 255]
I will definitely citate your paper for my upcoming work. Maybe youre also interested in a collaboration :)
Could you give me some instructions, to get a radiance map with higher dynamic range?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: