This paper presents a low-light image restoration method based on the variational Retinex model using the bright channel prior (BCP) and total-variation minimization. The proposed method first estimates the bright channel to control the amount of brightness enhancement. Next, the variational Retinex-based energy function is iteratively minimized to estimate the improved illumination and reflectance using the BCP. Contrast of the estimated illumination is enhanced using the gamma correction and histogram equalization to reduce a color distortion and noise amplification. Experimental results show that the proposed method can provide the better restored result than the existing methods without unnatural artifacts such as noise amplification and halo effects near edges.
This paper presents a digital zooming method using a super-resolution (SR) algorithm based on the local self-similarity between the wide- and tele-view images acquired by an asymmetric dual camera system. The proposed SR algorithm consists of four steps: (i) registration of an optically zoomed image to the wide-view image, (ii) restoration of the central region of the zoomed wide-view image, (iii) restoration of the boundary region of the zoomed wide-view image, and (iv) fusion of the results from steps (ii) and (iii). Since an asymmetric dual camera system acquires different-resolution images on the same scene due to the different optical specifications, the proposed method can restore the low-resolution wide-view image using the ideal high-frequency component estimated from the optically zoomed image. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can provide significantly improved high-resolution wide-view images compared to existing single-image-based SR methods.
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