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Paper Abstract
A softcopy quality ruler study involving 12 scenes and 34 observers was performed to quantify the dependence of
quality on color saturation, in the absence of noise, with saturation measured using Imatest software. It was found that
quality falls off symmetrically with deviation of color saturation from the preferred value of about 110%, with a 20%
change in saturation reducing quality by about two just noticeable differences (JNDs). Optimization of noise versus color
saturation was investigated using (1) the aforementioned transform of color saturation to JNDs of quality; (2) a
previously published objective metric and JND transform for isotropic noise; and (3) the multivariate formalism, for
combining JNDs from independent attributes into an overall quality JNDs. As noise increases and signal to noise ratio
(SNR) decreases, the optimal color saturation decreases from the 110% position, so that there is less noise amplification
by the color correction matrix. A quality contour plot is presented, showing a region of plausible color saturation values,
as a function of SNR, for a representative use case. One example of a reasonable strategy is to provide 80% color
saturation at SNR = 5, 90% at SNR = 10, 100% at SNR = 20, and 110% at SNR 50 and above.
Paper Details
Date Published: 24 January 2012
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 8299, Digital Photography VIII, 82990F (24 January 2012); doi: 10.1117/12.905377
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8299:
Digital Photography VIII
Sebastiano Battiato; Brian G. Rodricks; Nitin Sampat; Francisco H. Imai; Feng Xiao, Editor(s)
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 8299, Digital Photography VIII, 82990F (24 January 2012); doi: 10.1117/12.905377
Show Author Affiliations
Brian W. Keelan, Aptina Imaging Corp. (United States)
Robin B. Jenkin, Aptina Imaging Corp. (United States)
Robin B. Jenkin, Aptina Imaging Corp. (United States)
Elaine W. Jin, Aptina Imaging Corp. (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8299:
Digital Photography VIII
Sebastiano Battiato; Brian G. Rodricks; Nitin Sampat; Francisco H. Imai; Feng Xiao, Editor(s)
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