# Pseudo-steps in image signal processor (ISP) 1. Linearization & black level correction 2. Soft denoising (e.g., bilateral filter, BM3D low-strength) 3. Perceptual tone mapping (sigmoid or film-like curve) 4. Chroma preservation (avoid oversaturation) 5. Adaptive unsharp mask with low gain While “soft hvscam” is not a standard industry term, it strongly suggests a perceptually tuned, non-aggressive camera image processing approach. It aligns with trends in computational photography that prioritize natural viewing experience over raw sharpness or contrast. If you meant something else — e.g., a specific product, typo in a paper, or a name from a GitHub project — could you clarify the source? I’m happy to refine the write-up further.
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# Pseudo-steps in image signal processor (ISP) 1. Linearization & black level correction 2. Soft denoising (e.g., bilateral filter, BM3D low-strength) 3. Perceptual tone mapping (sigmoid or film-like curve) 4. Chroma preservation (avoid oversaturation) 5. Adaptive unsharp mask with low gain While “soft hvscam” is not a standard industry term, it strongly suggests a perceptually tuned, non-aggressive camera image processing approach. It aligns with trends in computational photography that prioritize natural viewing experience over raw sharpness or contrast. If you meant something else — e.g., a specific product, typo in a paper, or a name from a GitHub project — could you clarify the source? I’m happy to refine the write-up further.