Digital color cameras make sub-sampled measurements of color at alternating pixel locations, and then “demosaick” these measurements to create full color images by up-sampling. This allows traditional cameras with restricted processing hardware to produce color images from a single shot, but it requires blocking a majority of the incident light and is prone to aliasing artifacts. In this paper, we introduce a computational approach to color photography, where the sampling pattern and reconstruction process are co-designed to enhance sharpness and photographic speed. The pattern is made predominantly panchromatic, thus avoiding excessive loss of light and aliasing of high spatial-frequency intensity variations. Color is sampled at a very spa...
To reduce cost, many digital cameras use a single sensor array instead of using three arrays for th...
Single-chip digital cameras use a color filter array and subsequent interpolation strategy to produc...
Owing to the growing ubiquity of digital image acquisition and display, several factors must be cons...
There is an analogy between single-chip color cameras and the human visual system in that these two ...
There is an analogy between one-chip CCD cameras and the human visual system in that these two syste...
Abstract — Digital color cameras acquire color images by means of a sensor on which a color filter a...
AbstractAccording to the physical structure of color image sensor in camera, cameras acquire images ...
Most digital cameras employ a spatial subsampling process, implemented as a color filter array (CFA)...
Subpixel-based image downsampling is attractive in that it produces higher apparent resolution of do...
Abstract—Color mosaic sampling schemes are widely used in dig-ital cameras. Given the resolution of ...
ABSTRACT Digital still cameras use a single charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor array and a color fil...
Digital color images from single chip digital cameras are obtained by interpolating a color filter a...
Digital color images from single chip digital cameras are obtained by interpolating a color filter a...
Noise is among the worst artifacts that affect the perceptual quality of the output from a digital c...
Modern digital still cameras sample the color spectrum using a color filter array coated to the CCD ...
To reduce cost, many digital cameras use a single sensor array instead of using three arrays for th...
Single-chip digital cameras use a color filter array and subsequent interpolation strategy to produc...
Owing to the growing ubiquity of digital image acquisition and display, several factors must be cons...
There is an analogy between single-chip color cameras and the human visual system in that these two ...
There is an analogy between one-chip CCD cameras and the human visual system in that these two syste...
Abstract — Digital color cameras acquire color images by means of a sensor on which a color filter a...
AbstractAccording to the physical structure of color image sensor in camera, cameras acquire images ...
Most digital cameras employ a spatial subsampling process, implemented as a color filter array (CFA)...
Subpixel-based image downsampling is attractive in that it produces higher apparent resolution of do...
Abstract—Color mosaic sampling schemes are widely used in dig-ital cameras. Given the resolution of ...
ABSTRACT Digital still cameras use a single charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor array and a color fil...
Digital color images from single chip digital cameras are obtained by interpolating a color filter a...
Digital color images from single chip digital cameras are obtained by interpolating a color filter a...
Noise is among the worst artifacts that affect the perceptual quality of the output from a digital c...
Modern digital still cameras sample the color spectrum using a color filter array coated to the CCD ...
To reduce cost, many digital cameras use a single sensor array instead of using three arrays for th...
Single-chip digital cameras use a color filter array and subsequent interpolation strategy to produc...
Owing to the growing ubiquity of digital image acquisition and display, several factors must be cons...