For a camera image, the RGB response from the imaging sensor cannot be used to drive display devices directly. The reason behind this is two-fold: different cameras have different spectral sensitivities, and there are different target output spaces (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB, and XYZ). The process of mapping from captured RGBs to an output colour space is called colour correction. Colour Correction is of interest in its own right (e.g. for colour measurement), but it is also an important part of the colour processing pipelines found in digital cameras. In this paper, we look at the problem of mapping device RGB values to corresponding CIE XYZ tristimuli. We make three contributions. First, we review and implement a range of colour correction alg...
An algorithm is proposed for the spectral and colorimetric characterization of digital still cameras...
Due to differing optics, sensor characteristics, and hardware processing employed by video cameras, ...
We present a study of the in-camera image processing through an extensive analysis of more than 10,0...
For a camera image, the RGB response from the imaging sensor cannot be used to drive display devices...
Most digital cameras transform their raw RGB values into a device independent colour space such as C...
Digital cameras sense colour different than the human visual system (HVS). Digital cameras sense col...
none3noThe solution to the problem of ‘color correction’ in digital photography is today very import...
International audienceThis paper aims at showing that performing color calibration of an RGB camera ...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
Relative colour constancy is an essential requirement for many scientific imaging applications. Howe...
Abstract — We propose a simple, quick and practical color calibration procedure that results in a pr...
The digital camera is a powerful tool to capture images for use in image processing and colour commu...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
In colour correction, we map the RGBs captured by a camera to human visual system referenced colour ...
An important component of camera calibration is to derive a mapping of a camera’s output RGB to a de...
An algorithm is proposed for the spectral and colorimetric characterization of digital still cameras...
Due to differing optics, sensor characteristics, and hardware processing employed by video cameras, ...
We present a study of the in-camera image processing through an extensive analysis of more than 10,0...
For a camera image, the RGB response from the imaging sensor cannot be used to drive display devices...
Most digital cameras transform their raw RGB values into a device independent colour space such as C...
Digital cameras sense colour different than the human visual system (HVS). Digital cameras sense col...
none3noThe solution to the problem of ‘color correction’ in digital photography is today very import...
International audienceThis paper aims at showing that performing color calibration of an RGB camera ...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
Relative colour constancy is an essential requirement for many scientific imaging applications. Howe...
Abstract — We propose a simple, quick and practical color calibration procedure that results in a pr...
The digital camera is a powerful tool to capture images for use in image processing and colour commu...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
In colour correction, we map the RGBs captured by a camera to human visual system referenced colour ...
An important component of camera calibration is to derive a mapping of a camera’s output RGB to a de...
An algorithm is proposed for the spectral and colorimetric characterization of digital still cameras...
Due to differing optics, sensor characteristics, and hardware processing employed by video cameras, ...
We present a study of the in-camera image processing through an extensive analysis of more than 10,0...