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22 December 1998 New block-matching-based color interpolation algorithm
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Abstract
In an electronic color image capturing device using a single CCD or CMOS sensor, the color information is usually acquired into three sub-sampled color planes such as Red (R), Green (G) and Blue (B). Full resolution color is subsequently generated from this sub-sampled image using a suitable 'color interpolation' methodology. The color accuracy and appearance of the image is significantly affected by the color interpolation algorithm used to generate the full-resolution color image. In this paper, we present a new block matching based algorithm for color interpolation. The computational complexity of this algorithm is very low and hence suitable for real-time implementation in a portable image capture device e.g. a digital camera. The proposed algorithm produces the similar or better quality color images compared to most of the known color interpolation algorithms in the literature. We have presented results of comparison of the performance of the proposed algorithm with median interpolation and bilinear interpolation which are commonly used in practice.
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Tinku Acharya and Ping-sing Tsai "New block-matching-based color interpolation algorithm", Proc. SPIE 3648, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts IV, (22 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334604
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Optical filters

Digital imaging

Germanium

Digital cameras

Sensors

Detection and tracking algorithms

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