2008 Congress on Image and Signal Processing 2008
DOI: 10.1109/cisp.2008.159
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A Double-Matched Method for Color Recovery

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“…Secondly, our method records and propagates the blending weights (see (1) and (7)), but Heu et al [13] blend the colour directly and propagates the blended colour (see (12)). In the method of [13], the whole image must be recalculated to change colours of strokes or to re-colour after adding or deleting strokes.…”
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“…Secondly, our method records and propagates the blending weights (see (1) and (7)), but Heu et al [13] blend the colour directly and propagates the blended colour (see (12)). In the method of [13], the whole image must be recalculated to change colours of strokes or to re-colour after adding or deleting strokes.…”
Section: Adding/deleting Strokesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, there are many circumstances where people would like to transform a greylevel image into a colour one, that is, the colourisation of images. Image colourisation is widely used, such as on old photos [1], black-and-white movies [2,3], natural images [3 -19], medical images [20], night-vision images [21,22], remote sensing images [23,24] etc. These applications help humans to perceive and comprehend images.…”
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