Spatial frequency response based on a colored target - Electronic Imaging Conference 2012 - Uwe Artmann and Dietmar Wüller (Image Engineering)
Abstract
The pixel race in the digital camera industry and for mobile phone imaging modules have made noise reduction a significant part in the signal processing. Depending on the used algorithms and the underlying amount of noise that has to be removed, noise reduction leads to a loss of low contrast fine details, also known as texture loss.
The description of these eff ects became an important part of the objective image quality evaluation in the last years, as the established methods for noise and resolution measurement fail to do so. Di fferent methods have been developed and presented, but could not fully satisfy the requested stability and correlation with subjective tests. In our paper, we present our experience with the current approaches for texture loss measurement.
We have found a critical issue within these methods: the used targets are neutral in color. We could show that the test-lab results do not match the real live experience with the cameras under test. We present an approach using a colored target and our experience with this method.