DocumentCode
2154989
Title
Digital picture restoration and enhancement for quality archiving
Author
de Polo, A.
Author_Institution
Fratelli Alinari SpA, Florence, Italy
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
99
Abstract
Digital restoration is a process in which an existing hard copy photograph is converted into a digital image. After an image stack has been acquired it may be preprocessed to improve image quality prior to 3-D reconstruction. The preprocessing usually involves application of image filters (mathematical algorithms implemented in software) to the entire data set to remove noise and artifacts, smooth or sharpen the images, or to correct for problems with contrast and/or brightness. Median and Gaussian filters have the general affect of smoothing images. These are used to eliminate noise and background artifacts and to smooth sharp edges, but also tend to remove some of the detail in small objects.
Keywords
Gaussian processes; image enhancement; image restoration; median filters; 3D reconstruction; Gaussian filters; background artifacts; digital image; digital restoration; hard copy photograph; image filters; image quality; image stack; median filters; noise; preprocessing; sharp edges; small objects; Application software; Brightness; Digital images; Filters; Image converters; Image quality; Image restoration; Smoothing methods; Software algorithms; Three dimensional displays;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Signal Processing, 2002. DSP 2002. 2002 14th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7503-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDSP.2002.1027824
Filename
1027824
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