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7 March 2014 Description of texture loss using the dead leaves target: current issues and a new intrinsic approach
Leonie Kirk, Philip Herzer, Uwe Artmann, Dietmar Kunz
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Proceedings Volume 9023, Digital Photography X; 90230C (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039689
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The computing power in modern digital imaging devices allows complex denoising algorithms. The negative in uence of denoising on the reproduction of low contrast, ne details is also known as texture loss. Using the dead leaves structure is a common technique to describe the texture loss which is currently discussed as a standard method in workgroups of ISO and CPIQ. We present our experience using this method. Based on real camera data of several devices, we can point out where weak points in the SFRDeadLeaves method are and why results should be interpreted carefully. The SFRDeadLeaves approach follows the concept of a semi-reference method, so statistical characteristics of the target are compared to statistical characteristics in the image. In the case of SFRDeadLeaves, the compared characteristic is the power spectrum. The biggest disadvantage of using the power spectrum is that phase information is ignored, as only the complex modulus is used. We present a new approach, our experience with it and compare it to the SFR Dead Leaves method. The new method follows the concept of a full-reference method, which is an intrinsic comparison of image data to reference data.
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Leonie Kirk, Philip Herzer, Uwe Artmann, and Dietmar Kunz "Description of texture loss using the dead leaves target: current issues and a new intrinsic approach", Proc. SPIE 9023, Digital Photography X, 90230C (7 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039689
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image quality

Denoising

Imaging systems

Galactic astronomy

Spatial frequencies

Zoom lenses

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