DocumentCode :
41619
Title :
Camera Processing With Chromatic Aberration
Author :
Korneliussen, Jan Tore ; Hirakawa, Keisuke
Author_Institution :
Cisco Syst., Lysacker, Norway
Volume :
23
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
4539
Lastpage :
4552
Abstract :
Since the refractive index of materials commonly used for lens depends on the wavelengths of light, practical camera optics fail to converge light to a single point on an image plane. Known as chromatic aberration, this phenomenon distorts image details by introducing magnification error, defocus blur, and color fringes. Though achromatic and apochromatic lens designs reduce chromatic aberration to a degree, they are complex and expensive and they do not offer a perfect correction. In this paper, we propose a new post-capture processing scheme designed to overcome these problems computationally. Specifically, the proposed solution is comprised of chromatic aberration-tolerant demosaicking algorithm and post-demosaicking chromatic aberration correction. Experiments with simulated and real sensor data verify that the chromatic aberration is effectively corrected.
Keywords :
aberrations; cameras; image segmentation; photographic lenses; refractive index; achromatic lens designs; apochromatic lens designs; camera optics; camera processing; chromatic aberration; chromatic aberration-tolerant demosaicking algorithm; color fringes; defocus blur; image plane; magnification error; post-capture processing scheme; post-demosaicking chromatic aberration correction; refractive index; Cameras; Color; Image color analysis; Lenses; Wavelet domain; Wavelet packets; Zinc; Chromatic aberration; demosaicking; sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2014.2350911
Filename :
6882180
Link To Document :
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