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30 May 2000 Interframe robust image processing for restoration of heavily corrupted old movies
Takahiro Saito, Takashi Komatsu, Toshiaki Ohuchi, Takamasa Seto
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Proceedings Volume 4067, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2000; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386626
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing 2000, 2000, Perth, Australia
Abstract
The old film restoration involves the development of image processing technology. We focus on interframe image processing algorithms for the correction of film misalignment, flicker correction and the removal of blotches. In the digital restoration, the film is first read with a scanner, but the scanned sequence often suffers from irregular spatial vibration due to inaccurate frame alignment. Hence, we develop a robust correction method for estimating interframe misalignment separately from camera work and compensating for it. After the correction of interframe misalignment, we perform flicker correction. Flickers are defined as undesirable brightness fluctuations. We present a hierarchy of flicker-correction models for correcting old film flickers, and develop a flicker correction method which first estimates the correction-model parameters from the input sequence and then corrects its flickers according to the estimated model. Furthermore, we present a method for blotch removal. Blotch distortions are repaired with a blending-type filter. For blotch detection we employ our previously presented approach of the spatiotemporal continuity analysis. The simulations on really corrupted sequences have demonstrated that our interframe image processing techniques can reduce film misalignment and can remove flickers and blotches almost perfectly.
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Takahiro Saito, Takashi Komatsu, Toshiaki Ohuchi, and Takamasa Seto "Interframe robust image processing for restoration of heavily corrupted old movies", Proc. SPIE 4067, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2000, (30 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386626
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Cameras

Video

Digital filtering

Anisotropic filtering

Algorithm development

Motion estimation

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