Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives

Most modern color digital cameras are equipped with a single image sensor with a color filter array (CFA). One of the most important stages of preprocessing is noise reduction. Most research related to this topic ignores the problem associated with the actual color image acquisition process and assu...

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Main Authors: Marek Szczepański, Filip Giemza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/3/902
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spelling doaj-221530acfd07457a9d09719ae43193792020-11-25T01:12:28ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-02-0120390210.3390/s20030902s20030902Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital NegativesMarek Szczepański0Filip Giemza1Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science, Silesian University of Technology, Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandFaculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science, Silesian University of Technology, Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandMost modern color digital cameras are equipped with a single image sensor with a color filter array (CFA). One of the most important stages of preprocessing is noise reduction. Most research related to this topic ignores the problem associated with the actual color image acquisition process and assumes that we are processing the image in the sRGB space. In the presented paper, the real process of developing raw images obtained from the CFA sensor was analyzed. As part of the work, a diverse database of test images in the form of a digital negative and its reference version was prepared. The main problem posed in the work was the location of the denoising and demosaicing algorithms in the entire raw image processing pipeline. For this purpose, all stages of processing the digital negative are reproduced. The process of noise generation in the image sensors was also simulated, parameterizing it with ISO sensitivity for a specific CMOS sensor. In this work, we tested commonly used algorithms based on the idea of non-local means, such as NLM or BM3D, in combination with various techniques of interpolation of CFA sensor data. Our experiments have shown that the use of noise reduction methods directly on the raw sensor data, improves the final result only in the case of highly disturbed images, which corresponds to the process of image acquisition in difficult lighting conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/3/902demosaicinginterpolationcolor filter arraybayer filterimage filteringimage noise
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author Marek Szczepański
Filip Giemza
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Filip Giemza
Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives
Sensors
demosaicing
interpolation
color filter array
bayer filter
image filtering
image noise
author_facet Marek Szczepański
Filip Giemza
author_sort Marek Szczepański
title Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives
title_short Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives
title_full Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives
title_fullStr Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives
title_full_unstemmed Noise Removal in the Developing Process of Digital Negatives
title_sort noise removal in the developing process of digital negatives
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Most modern color digital cameras are equipped with a single image sensor with a color filter array (CFA). One of the most important stages of preprocessing is noise reduction. Most research related to this topic ignores the problem associated with the actual color image acquisition process and assumes that we are processing the image in the sRGB space. In the presented paper, the real process of developing raw images obtained from the CFA sensor was analyzed. As part of the work, a diverse database of test images in the form of a digital negative and its reference version was prepared. The main problem posed in the work was the location of the denoising and demosaicing algorithms in the entire raw image processing pipeline. For this purpose, all stages of processing the digital negative are reproduced. The process of noise generation in the image sensors was also simulated, parameterizing it with ISO sensitivity for a specific CMOS sensor. In this work, we tested commonly used algorithms based on the idea of non-local means, such as NLM or BM3D, in combination with various techniques of interpolation of CFA sensor data. Our experiments have shown that the use of noise reduction methods directly on the raw sensor data, improves the final result only in the case of highly disturbed images, which corresponds to the process of image acquisition in difficult lighting conditions.
topic demosaicing
interpolation
color filter array
bayer filter
image filtering
image noise
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/3/902
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