Title :
Color appearance and the digital imaging pipeline
Author :
Wandell, Brian A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Psychol., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
An effective image reproduction pipeline, spanning image capture, processing and display, must be designed to account for the properties of the human observer. In designing an image pipeline, three principles of human vision are particularly important: trichromacy, color adaptation, and pattern-color sensitivity. These properties also play an important role in metrics used to evaluate image quality reproduction. The main portion of this review comprises a description of these properties of the visual system and how these principles are incorporated into the image reproduction pipeline. The last part of this review describes a new image capture technology, based on a digital pixel fabricated on a CMOS process. This sensor is well-designed for exploring a novel image pipeline architecture that we call multiple-capture, single-image. This architecture is being developed to serve features of human vision that are not yet incorporated in the conventional pipeline
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; image colour analysis; image processing; pipeline processing; CMOS process; color adaptation; color appearance; digital imaging pipeline; digital pixel; image capture; image display; image pipeline architecture; image processing; image quality reproduction; image reproduction pipeline; multiple-capture single-image architecture; pattern-color sensitivity; trichromacy; CMOS process; CMOS technology; Digital images; Displays; Humans; Image quality; Image sensors; Pipelines; Pixel; Visual system;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition, 2000. Proceedings. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0750-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICPR.2000.905300