DocumentCode
1493800
Title
An a priori Shading Correction Technique for Contact Imaging Devices
Author
Delalleau, A. ; Lagarde, J.-M. ; George, Jinto
Author_Institution
Skin Res. Center, Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmetique, Toulouse, France
Volume
20
Issue
10
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2876
Lastpage
2885
Abstract
Digital imaging devices are increasingly used for color measurements in fields such as forensics, the food industry, and ecological and medical research. Especially concerning the skin, in the follow-up of benign or malignant lesions, it is crucial to ensure that the measured colors are accurate and reproducible. Several color calibration methods having been presented over the last few years. However, the choice of illuminant used remains a major source of color misinterpretation, thus, much effort is being spent in trying to evaluate this a posteriori. The device presented overcomes this problem by integrating its own light source, although corrections in lighting heterogeneity are still required. In this paper, we present a lighting modelling technique used for shading correction which improves color consistency (as assessed by ΔE evaluation versus colorimeter), noise filtering, computation time, and memory consumption for this type of device.
Keywords
image colour analysis; a priori shading correction; color calibration; color consistency; color measurement; color misinterpretation; computation time; contact imaging device; digital imaging device; illuminant; light source; lighting heterogeneity; lighting modelling; memory consumption; noise filtering; Calibration; Cameras; Correlation; Image color analysis; Lighting; Pixel; Polynomials; Color imaging; colorimetry; imaging system calibration; shading correction; Colorimetry; Diagnostic Imaging; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Linear Models; Microscopy, Video; Skin Pigmentation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2011.2142003
Filename
5749697
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