TY - JOUR
T1 - Stereo one-shot six-band camera system for accurate color reproduction
AU - Tsuchida, Masaru
AU - Sakai, Shuji
AU - Miura, Mamoru
AU - Ito, Koichi
AU - Kawanishi, Takahito
AU - Kunio, Kashino
AU - Yamato, Junji
AU - Aoki, Takafumi
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - For accurate color reproduction of motion pictures or still pictures of moving objects, we developed a different one-shot sixband image-capturing and visualization system that combines multiband and stereo imaging techniques. The proposed system consists of two consumer-model digital cameras and an interference filter whose spectral transmittance is comb-shaped. Subpixel correspondence search between the stereo image pairs is conducted and image transformation whose parameters are estimated from the correspondence is used to correct the geometric relationship between the images. The Wiener estimation method is used for color reproduction. For experiments, we have constructed two six-band camera systems to evaluate the quality of resultant images. One is for capturing high-resolution images using digital single-lens reflex cameras. The other is for capturing motion pictures using digital video cameras, for which all image processing steps after image capture are implemented on graphics processing units and the frame rate of the system is 30 fps when image size is XGA. For both systems, the average color difference between the measurement data and estimation results for 24 color patches of the Macbeth ColorChecker™ is dEa*b* = 1.21 at maximum.
AB - For accurate color reproduction of motion pictures or still pictures of moving objects, we developed a different one-shot sixband image-capturing and visualization system that combines multiband and stereo imaging techniques. The proposed system consists of two consumer-model digital cameras and an interference filter whose spectral transmittance is comb-shaped. Subpixel correspondence search between the stereo image pairs is conducted and image transformation whose parameters are estimated from the correspondence is used to correct the geometric relationship between the images. The Wiener estimation method is used for color reproduction. For experiments, we have constructed two six-band camera systems to evaluate the quality of resultant images. One is for capturing high-resolution images using digital single-lens reflex cameras. The other is for capturing motion pictures using digital video cameras, for which all image processing steps after image capture are implemented on graphics processing units and the frame rate of the system is 30 fps when image size is XGA. For both systems, the average color difference between the measurement data and estimation results for 24 color patches of the Macbeth ColorChecker™ is dEa*b* = 1.21 at maximum.
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U2 - 10.1117/1.JEI.22.3.033025
DO - 10.1117/1.JEI.22.3.033025
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84892170852
SN - 1017-9909
VL - 22
JO - Journal of Electronic Imaging
JF - Journal of Electronic Imaging
IS - 3
M1 - 033025
ER -