Digital photography with flash and no-flash image pairs
Georg Petschnigg, Richard Szeliski, Maneesh Agrawala, Michael Cohen, Hugues Hoppe, Kentaro Toyama
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 23(3), August 2004.
Abstract: Digital photography has made it possible to quickly and easily take a pair of images of low-light environments: one with flash to capture detail and one without flash to capture ambient illumination. We present a variety of applications that analyze and combine the strengths of such flash/no-flash image pairs. Our applications include denoising and detail transfer (to merge the ambient qualities of the no-flash image with the high-frequency flash detail), white-balancing (to change the color tone of the ambient image), continuous flash (to interactively adjust flash intensity), and red-eye removal (to repair artifacts in the flash image). We demonstrate how these applications can synthesize new images that are of higher quality than either of the originals.
Keyword(s): Noise removal, bilateral filtering, detail transfer, flashphotography, image fusion, image processing, red-eye removal,sharpening, white balancing
@article{Petschnigg:2004:DPW,
author = {Georg Petschnigg and Richard Szeliski and Maneesh Agrawala and Michael Cohen and Hugues Hoppe and Kentaro Toyama},
title = {Digital photography with flash and no-flash image pairs},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {23},
number = {3},
pages = {664--672},
month = aug,
year = {2004},
}
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