Cornsweet surfaces for selective contrast enhancement
Henrik Lieng, Tania Pouli, Erik Reinhard, Jiří Kosinka, Neil A. Dodgson
In Computers & Graphics, 42(0), 2014.
Abstract: A typical goal when enhancing the contrast of images is to increase the perceived contrast without altering the original feel of the image. Such contrast enhancement can be achieved by modelling Cornsweet profiles into the image. We demonstrate that previous methods aiming to model Cornsweet profiles for contrast enhancement, often employing the unsharp mask operator, are not robust to image content. To achieve robustness, we propose a fundamentally different vector-centric approach with Cornsweet surfaces. Cornsweet surfaces are parametrised 3D surfaces (2D in space, 1D in luminance enhancement) that are extruded or depressed in the luminance dimension to create countershading that respects image structure. In contrast to previous methods, our method is robust against the topology of the edges to be enhanced and the relative luminance across those edges. In user trials, our solution was significantly preferred over the most related contrast enhancement method.
Keyword(s): Contrast enhancement, Surface modelling, Computational photography
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2014.04.001
BibTeX format:
@article{Lieng:2014:CSF,
  author = {Henrik Lieng and Tania Pouli and Erik Reinhard and Jiří Kosinka and Neil A. Dodgson},
  title = {Cornsweet surfaces for selective contrast enhancement},
  journal = {Computers & Graphics},
  volume = {42},
  number = {0},
  pages = {1--13},
  year = {2014},
}
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