Abstract. Photographs are often used as input to image processing and computer vision tasks. Prints from the same negative may vary in intensity values due, in part, to the liberal use of dodging and burning in photography. Measurements which are invariant to these transformations can be used to extract information from photographs which is not sensitive to certain alterations in the development process. These measurements are explored through the construction of a differential geometry which is itself invariant to linear dodging and burning.
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