Color Balance for Panoramic Images
Ahmed Ahmed Mohammed,
Fang Ming and
Ren Zhengwei
Modern Applied Science, 2015, vol. 9, issue 13, 140
Abstract:
Color correction or color balancing in multi-view image stitching is the process of correcting the colordifferences between neighboring views which arise due to different exposure levels and view angles. This paperconcerns the problem of color balance for panoramic images. A new algorithm is presented to create visualnormalization by using correlated feature points between adjacent image sequences. After image mosaickingdirectly, a weighted average method is used to calculate the pixel value of panoramic image Experimental resultshows that the algorithm can achieve images color balance and good visual performance.
Date: 2015
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