A method of processing digital source images, each represented by pixel
matrices, to obtain from two or more source images, representing one and
the same real scene and acquired by utilizing different exposure levels,
a final digital image capable of reproducing the real scene with an
exposure latitude greater than that of each of the source images. The
method, which can be advantageously used in digital still cameras,
produces the final image by combining the source images with the help of
a weighted average constructed pixel by pixel. Thanks to a special
filtering to which the weighting coefficients are subjected before the
weighted mean operation, the method obtains a final image in which the
source images are harmoniously combined with each other.