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30 January 2018 Using pixel intensity as a self-regulating threshold for deterministic image sampling in Milano Retinex: the T-Rex algorithm (Erratum)
Michela Lecca, Carla Maria Modena, Alessandro Rizzi
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Erratum for “Using pixel intensity as a self-regulating threshold fordeterministic image sampling in Milano Retinex:the T-Rex algorithm.”

This article [J. Electron. Imaging 27(1), 011005 (2018)] was originally published online on 23 December 2017 with errors in Table 3. The corrected table appears below.

Table 3

TEST35COLOR: mean values of ΔE for different values of λ.

(a) T-Rex
Parameter λΔE
λ=0.0016.87
λ=0.2519.33
λ=0.5019.96
λ=0.7520.58
λ=1.0021.17
λ=2.0023.22
λ=3.0024.81
Parameter λΔE
λ=4.0026.10
λ=5.0027.18
λ=6.0028.13
λ=7.0028.97
λ=8.0029.73
λ=9.0030.42
λ=10.0031.05
(b) GREAT, RSR-P, global- and local-QBRIX
AlgorithmΔE
GREAT18.92
RSR-P10.73
Global-QBRIX11.14
Local-QBRIX18.15

All online versions of the article were corrected on 11 January 2018. The article appears correctly in print.

© 2018 SPIE and IS&T
Michela Lecca, Carla Maria Modena, and Alessandro Rizzi "Using pixel intensity as a self-regulating threshold for deterministic image sampling in Milano Retinex: the T-Rex algorithm (Erratum)," Journal of Electronic Imaging 27(1), 019801 (30 January 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.27.1.019801
Published: 30 January 2018
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