Digital Image Processing
A locally tuned nonlinear technique for color image enhancement
WSEAS Transactions on Signal Processing
A multiscale retinex for bridging the gap between color images and the human observation of scenes
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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An image enhancement algorithm based on a neighborhood dependent nonlinear model is presented to improve visual quality of digital images captured under extremely non-uniform lighting conditions. The paper presents techniques for adaptive and simultaneous intensity enhancement of extremely dark and bright images, contrast enhancement, and color restoration. The core idea of the algorithm is a nonlinear sine transfer function with an image dependent parameter. Adaptive computation of the control parameter increases flexibility in enhancing the dark regions and compressing overexposed regions in an image. A neighborhood dependent approach is employed for contrast enhancement. A linear color restoration process is used to obtain color image from the enhanced intensity image by utilizing the chromatic information of the original image. It is observed that the proposed algorithm yields visually optimal results on images captured under extreme lighting conditions, and also on images with bright and dark regions.