Color Enhancement of Low Illumination Garden Landscape Images

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Abstract

The unfavorable shooting environment severely hinders the acquisition of actual landscape information in garden landscape design. Low quality, low illumination garden landscape images (GLIs) can be enhanced through advanced digital image processing. However, the current color enhancement models have poor applicability. When the environment changes, these models are easy to lose image details, and perform with a low robustness. Therefore, this paper tries to enhance the color of low illumination GLIs. Specifically, the color restoration of GLIs was realized based on modified dynamic threshold. After color correction, the low illumination GLI were restored and enhanced by a self-designed convolutional neural network (CNN). In this way, the authors achieved ideal effects of color restoration and clarity enhancement, while solving the difficulty of manual feature design in landscape design renderings. Finally, experiments were carried out to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed image color enhancement approach.

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Zhang, Q., Lu, S., Liu, L., Liu, Y., Zhang, J., & Shi, D. (2021). Color Enhancement of Low Illumination Garden Landscape Images. Traitement Du Signal, 38(6), 1747–1754. https://doi.org/10.18280/ts.380618

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