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Digital Image Processing

Digital Image Processing. STMIK MDP. Image Distortion Model. Restoration depends on distortion Common model: convolve plus noise Special case: noise alone (no convolution). Thoughts on Restoration. Enhancement vs restoration Enhancement: cosmetic Restoration: substantive

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Digital Image Processing

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  1. Digital Image Processing STMIK MDP Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  2. Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  3. Image Distortion Model • Restoration depends on distortion • Common model: convolve plus noise • Special case: noise alone (no convolution) Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  4. Thoughts on Restoration • Enhancement vs restoration • Enhancement: cosmetic • Restoration: substantive • In reality, there’s a continuum • Restoration relies on prior knowledge • Example of restoration • Inverse filtering • Noise removal • Nonlinear processing Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  5. Chapter 6, Color Image Processing • Color fundamentals and models • Pseudocolor • Slicing • False-color maps • Index color • Multispectral color models • Color transformations • Smoothing and sharpening • Color segmentation Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  6. Retinal Physiology and Color • Human retinas have (at least) four types of photoreceptors • Three types of ‘cones’ • High light level, high acuity vision • Each type of cone has a different spectral response • One type of ‘rods’ • Low-light level and peripheral vision • There is substantive genetic diversity in color receptors • Different spectral response of photoreceptor • Absence of one of the pigments • Many more phenomena... Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  7. Spectral Response of Cones Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  8. Color Matching Theory • Young’s observation • Any uniform color can be matched by projecting three different light sources onto a screen • In the 1920’s, an international effort on the part of a number of physicists let to the CIE standard color theory • The effort attempted to simplify and standardize • There have been many refinements, but the basic theory still stands • Theory useful for matching pigments (all paint stores have spectrophotometers) and design of color media systems Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  9. Tristimulus Values Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  10. Chromaticity Diagram • From http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Graphics/Colors/Chromaticity.htm • White is (1/3, 1/3, 1/3) • Y is the subjectiveintensity. Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  11. Standard Observer Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  12. Better Subjective Color • Constant distances in x, y space do not correspond to ‘constant’ changes of color • A better linear space is provided by the Y-U-V coordinates Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  13. RGB Coordinates • With the advent of color television, the RGB coordinates were introduced to conveniently produce color on a color cinescope (cathode ray tube) Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  14. RGB Gamut • Color space produced by a specific set of phosphors or LCD filters is limited Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  15. Constant-Color-Difference Coordinates • For modulation (analog TV) and encoding (digital TV, JPEG), Y-U-V-like coordinates are produced • R’, G’, B’ are gamma corrected RGB. These are used in electronic media. Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

  16. Chapter 6 Color Image Processing Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods

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