Color equalization algorithms exhibit a variety of behaviors described in two differing types of models: Gray World and White Patch. These two models are considered alternatives to each other in methods of color correction. They are the basis for two human visual adaptation mechanisms: Lightness Constancy and Color Constancy. The Gray World approach is typical of the Lightness Constancy adaptation because it centers the histogram dynamic, working the same way as the exposure control on a camera. Alternatively, the White Patch approach is typical of the Color Constancy adaptation, searching for the lightest patch to use as a white reference similar to how the human visual system does. The Retinex algorithm basically belongs to the White Patc...
Variation in illumination conditions will create situations where hue of the dominant illuminant is ...
Solving the color constancy problem in many applications implies the understanding of chromatic adap...
We use a direct greyscale matching paradigm to examine the role of hue, brightness and luminance in ...
What gives us the final sensation of colour is not only the colour signal. The appearance of colour ...
issues in developing a new algorithm for unsupervised color equalization Abstract. We present a comp...
In this work we present a comparison between two color equalization algorithms: Retinex, the famous ...
In this work we present a new algorithm for digital images unsupervised enhancement with simultaneou...
A vast amount of work has been published regarding grayscale processing of digital images. Although ...
In this work we present a new algorithm for digital images unsupervised enhancement, called ACE for ...
Starting from the revolutionary Retinex by Land and McCann, several further perceptually inspired co...
Abstract—Color constancy is the capability to determine colors of objects independent of the color o...
In this work we present two computational models of color perception: Retinex, the famous model due ...
Understanding chromatic adaptation is a necessary step to solve the color constancy problem for a va...
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimul...
Images captured by digital cameras are vulnerable to quality degradations due to non-ideal illuminat...
Variation in illumination conditions will create situations where hue of the dominant illuminant is ...
Solving the color constancy problem in many applications implies the understanding of chromatic adap...
We use a direct greyscale matching paradigm to examine the role of hue, brightness and luminance in ...
What gives us the final sensation of colour is not only the colour signal. The appearance of colour ...
issues in developing a new algorithm for unsupervised color equalization Abstract. We present a comp...
In this work we present a comparison between two color equalization algorithms: Retinex, the famous ...
In this work we present a new algorithm for digital images unsupervised enhancement with simultaneou...
A vast amount of work has been published regarding grayscale processing of digital images. Although ...
In this work we present a new algorithm for digital images unsupervised enhancement, called ACE for ...
Starting from the revolutionary Retinex by Land and McCann, several further perceptually inspired co...
Abstract—Color constancy is the capability to determine colors of objects independent of the color o...
In this work we present two computational models of color perception: Retinex, the famous model due ...
Understanding chromatic adaptation is a necessary step to solve the color constancy problem for a va...
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimul...
Images captured by digital cameras are vulnerable to quality degradations due to non-ideal illuminat...
Variation in illumination conditions will create situations where hue of the dominant illuminant is ...
Solving the color constancy problem in many applications implies the understanding of chromatic adap...
We use a direct greyscale matching paradigm to examine the role of hue, brightness and luminance in ...