Radiometric self calibration
Sony Computer Science Laboratories · Sony (Taiwan) · +1 more institution
Abstract
A simple algorithm is described that computes the radiometric response function of an imaging system, from images of an arbitrary scene taken using different exposures. The exposure is varied by changing either the aperture setting or the shutter speed. The algorithm does not require precise estimates of the exposures used. Rough estimates of the ratios of the exposures (e.g. F-number settings on an inexpensive lens) are sufficient for accurate recovery of the response function as well as the actual exposure ratios. The computed response function is used to fuse the multiple images into a single high dynamic range radiance image. Robustness is tested using a variety of scenes and cameras as well as noisy…
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2Topics & keywords
- Vignetting
- Robustness (evolution)
- Computer vision
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Radiance
- Shutter
- Radiometric calibration