Video recoloring via spatial-temporal geometric palettes

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Abstract

Color correction and color grading are important steps in film production. Recent palette-based approaches to image recoloring have shown that a small set of representative colors provide an intuitive set of handles for color adjustment. However, a single, static palette cannot represent the time-varying colors in a video. We introduce a spatial-temporal geometry-based approach to video recoloring. Specifically, its core is a 4D skew polytope with a few vertices that approximately encloses the video pixels in color and time, which implicitly defines time-varying palettes through slicing of the 4D skew polytope at specific time values. Our geometric palette is compact, descriptive, and provides a correspondence between colors throughout the video, including topological changes when colors merge or split. Experiments show that our method produces natural, artifact-free recoloring.

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Du, Z. J., Lei, K. X., Xu, K., Tan, J., & Gingold, Y. (2021). Video recoloring via spatial-temporal geometric palettes. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 40(4). https://doi.org/10.1145/3450626.3459675

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