Exploiting redundancy in color-polarization filter array images for dynamic range enhancement
Résumé
Color-polarization filter array (CPFA) sensors are able to capture linear polarization and color information in a single shot. For a scene that contains a high dynamic range of irradiance and polarization signatures, some pixel values approach the saturation and noise levels of the sensor. The most common CPFA configuration is overdetermined, and contains four different linear polarization analyzers. Assuming that not all pixel responses are equally reliable in CPFA channels, one can therefore apply the high dynamic range imaging scheme to improve the Stokes estimation from a single CPFA image. Here I present this alternative methodology and show qualitative and quantitative results on real data.
Domaines
Optique / photonique
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