On the ratios and the logarithms of dark colors in image processing.

IF 1.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1364/JOSAA.532767
Hsien-Che Lee, Joyce F Lee
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In image processing and color science, colors are often specified by their luminance and chromaticity (such as Y x y). Chromaticities are color ratios, which can be difficult to compute reliably due to noise, when the tristimulus values are small, e.g., for dark colors. A detailed statistical analysis of ratio distributions shows that below a certain signal/noise ratio, the computed color ratios are very noisy and often wrong. This contrasts with human vision, where a given chromaticity viewed at high luminance will appear to the viewer as having a distinct color, but when that same chromaticity is viewed at low luminance, it will be seen as dark and almost hue-less. Therefore, dark color processing can take advantage of the perceptual characteristics to avoid producing excessive color noise and unnatural colors. In this study, we perform a detailed analysis of ratio distributions and propose a method to handle dark colors in image processing, using a logarithmic-like transformation (called plog) that maps dark colors to reduced excitation purity. A color ratio 0/0 is mapped to 1 (as the neutral). The plog transformation removes the singularity of the logarithmic transformation and allows us to estimate and process the ratios of dark colors in a manner consistent with human color perception without increasing color noise. It also offers the additional benefit of reducing the dynamic range of dark colors for tone reproduction.

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浅谈图像处理中暗色的比例和对数。
在图像处理和色彩科学中,颜色通常由它们的亮度和色度(如Y x Y)来指定。色度是颜色比率,当三刺激值很小时,例如深色,由于噪声,难以可靠地计算。对比例分布的详细统计分析表明,在一定的信噪比下,计算出的颜色比例非常嘈杂,而且经常出错。这与人类的视觉形成了对比,在高亮度下,给定的色度对观察者来说是一种独特的颜色,但是当相同的色度在低亮度下观察时,它将被视为暗的,几乎没有色调。因此,暗色处理可以利用感知特性,避免产生过多的色彩噪声和不自然的色彩。在本研究中,我们对比率分布进行了详细的分析,并提出了一种在图像处理中处理深色的方法,使用类似对数的变换(称为plog)将深色映射到降低的激发纯度。色比0/0被映射为1(作为中性色)。plog变换消除了对数变换的奇异性,使我们能够以与人类颜色感知一致的方式估计和处理深色的比例,而不会增加颜色噪声。它还提供了减少色调再现的深色动态范围的额外好处。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Optical Society of America A (JOSA A) is devoted to developments in any field of classical optics, image science, and vision. JOSA A includes original peer-reviewed papers on such topics as: * Atmospheric optics * Clinical vision * Coherence and Statistical Optics * Color * Diffraction and gratings * Image processing * Machine vision * Physiological optics * Polarization * Scattering * Signal processing * Thin films * Visual optics Also: j opt soc am a.
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