CORRECTION OF SATURATED REGIONS IN RGB COLOR SPACE
Hae Jin Ju, Rae-Hong Park
Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, Sogang University
35 Baekbeom-ro (Sinsu-dong), Mapo-gu, Seoul 04107, Korea
ABSTRACT
In a digital image, color representation of a digital image sensor is limited to a narrow dynamic range.
Especially, when extremely bright light is captured, the original color of a scene is saturated to the
maximum value, up to which a digital image sensor can represent the color. This paper proposes an
algorithm that corrects the color in a saturated region, where the original color is distorted and lost. For
natural correction, i.e., to minimize the artifacts near the boundary of a saturated region, the proposed
method uses the weighted sum of color value(s) in the saturated color channel(s) of neighborhood of
saturated regions. In determining the weight of each pixel, saturation, hue, and color values are used with
the certainty map. Using the certainty map, the proposed method can reliably distinguish the unsaturated
and already desaturated neighboring pixels from the remaining pixels. Then, the proposed correction
method computes the weight function using saturation, hue, and color values. Therefore, the proposed
algorithm can get reliable corrected colors. Comparison of experimental results of the proposed and
existing correction methods shows the effectiveness of the proposed saturated region correction method in
the view of natural color restoration.
KEYWORDS
Color saturation, Color restoration, Color correction, Saturated region, Dynamic range, Color artifacts,
Weighted sum
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