Gamma Correction for Brightness Preservation in Natural Images

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Abstract

Due to improper acquisition settings and other noise artifacts, the image degraded to yield poor mean preservation in brightness. The simplest way to improve the preservation is the implementation of histogram equalization. Because of over-enhancement, it failed to preserve the mean brightness and produce the poor quality of the image. This paper proposes a multi-scale decomposition for brightness preservation using gamma correction. After transformation to hue, saturation and intensity (HSI) channel, the 2D- discrete wavelet transform decomposed the intensity component into low and high-pass coefficients. At the next phase, gamma correction is used by auto-tuning the scale value. The scale is the modified constant value used in the logarithmic function. Further, the scale value is optimized to obtain better visual quality in the image. The optimized value is the weighted distribution of standard deviation-mean of low pass coefficients. Finally, the experimental result is estimated in terms of quality assessment measures used as absolute mean brightness error, the measure of information detail, signal to noise ratio and patch-based contrast quality in the image. By comparison, the proposed method proved to be suitably remarkable in retaining the mean brightness and better visual quality of the image.

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Rekhi, N. S., Sidhu, J. S., & Arora, A. (2023). Gamma Correction for Brightness Preservation in Natural Images. Computer Systems Science and Engineering, 44(3), 2791–2807. https://doi.org/10.32604/csse.2023.026976

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