This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119 of European Patent Application EP 08300139.6, filed Mar. 12, 2008.
The invention relates to a method for correcting chromatic aberration in images generated for example by an image pick-up device like a camera.
Camera lenses are never perfect. Some artefacts can happen in the images while capturing a scene. One of these artefacts is known as chromatic aberration. Chromatic aberration is the phenomenon of different colors focusing at different distances from a lens as illustrated by
This distortion is corrected by very complex lens designs called apochromatic lenses (APO). But these designs are very expensive and occur to other problems like loss of exposure or bad Modulation Transfer Function (MTF). There are also some software solutions on the market. But they only do a “postproduction” correction on a computer. Moreover they only work with still images and to find out a satisfying correction, a lot of try and error tests are necessary. This is very time-consuming.
To solve this problem, it is proposed to do the correction with an appropriate correction algorithm on the fly within the camera.
The invention concerns a method for correcting chromatic aberration between first and second color component data of a current pixel of an image. The method comprises the steps of:
Thus, spatial shift vectors are determined for pixels of each image captured by the image capturing device and are not predetermined.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and are explained in more detail in the following description. In the drawings:
The method is used for correcting the chromatic aberration within images comprising at least two color components (or color channels). The invention is used for correcting chromatic aberration between these two color components. In the following description, the invention is described to correct the chromatic aberration between a red component and a green component. Indeed, the invention can be used for correcting the chromatic aberration between other color components.
In reference to
The steps 210 to 250 are illustrated by
The step 210 is to define an analyzing area A around the pixel P to be corrected. The size of said analyzing area is depending on the maximum aberration between two color components. This step is illustrated by the
In a next step 220 illustrated by
For example, a correlation coefficient r is calculated according to the formula of Bravais-Pearson:
and
In the next step 230 illustrated by
The final step 250 of the chromatic aberration correction method is to shift the red component data of the central pixel of the selected second block in accordance with the shift vector V.
These steps 210 to 250 are applied to all the pixels of the image to be corrected.
The size of the analyzing area A is depending on the maximum aberration between two color channels and the size of the block of pixels B. In the example given here, if the maximum aberration is 3 pixels in the horizontal direction and 3 pixels in the vertical direction and if the size of the block of pixels P is 5×5 pixels, then the size of the analyzing area is preferably 11×11 pixels as illustrated by
The invention can be implemented in an image pick-up or capturing device or any image processing unit like a computer.
The image pick-up device 600 comprises lenses 610 for focusing light on solid-state image sensors or Charge-Coupled devices (620) for producing analog color channels or components RGB. An analog/Digital converter 630 converts the analog signal of the three RGB channels into digital values. Then an imager corrections unit 640 corrects side effects like noise within the digital domain. The corrected digital values are then stored in line memories 650. The amount of line memories is depending on the number of lines of pixels in the analyzing area. A correlation/shift vector processing unit 660 is then used to calculate the correlation coefficient and the corresponding shift vector V as described before. The shift vector is then used by a chromatic aberration correction unit 670 to correct the image as defined in the method of
The invention is not restricted to the disclosed embodiments. Various modifications are possible and are considered to fall within the scope of the claims. Other shapes or sizes of blocks of pixels can be used. For example, a block of n consecutive pixels belonging to a same row of pixels can also be used. Furthermore, the block B is not necessarily centered on the pixel to be corrected.
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