Chromatic aberration generally occurs in the regions of sharp edges in captured digital color images. The main aim of this paper is to propose and develop a novel Saturation-Value Total… Click to show full abstract
Chromatic aberration generally occurs in the regions of sharp edges in captured digital color images. The main aim of this paper is to propose and develop a novel Saturation-Value Total Variation (SVTV) model for chromatic aberration correction. In the proposed optimization model, there are three terms for the correction purpose. The SVTV regularization term is to model the target color image in HSV color space instead of RGB color space, and to avoid oscillations in the recovering process. In correction process, the gradient matching terms based on the green component are used to govern both red and blue components, and the intensity terms are employed to fit red, green and blue data components. The existence of the minimizer of the optimization model is analyzed and an efficient optimization algorithm is also developed for solving the resulting variational problem. Experimental results are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed model and to show that the correction results are better than those by using the other testing methods.
               
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