Use of Commercial Off-the-shelf Digital Cameras for Scientific Data Acquisition and Scene-specific Color Calibration

Akkaynak, D., Treibitz, T., Xiao, B., Gürkan, U. A., Allen, J. J., Demirci, U., and Hanlon, R. T.


Abstract

Commercial off-the-shelf digital cameras are inexpensive and easy-to-use instruments that can be used for quantitative scientific data acquisition if images are captured in raw format and processed so that they maintain a linear relationship with scene radiance. Here we describe the image-processing steps required for consistent data acquisition with color cameras. In addition, we present a method for scene-specific color calibration that increases the accuracy of color capture when a scene contains colors that are not well represented in the gamut of a standard color-calibration target. We demonstrate applications of the proposed methodology in the fields of biomedical engineering, artwork photography, perception science, marine biology, and underwater imaging.

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title:
Use of Commercial Off-the-shelf Digital Cameras for Scientific Data Acquisition and Scene-specific Color Calibration
author:
Akkaynak,
D.,
Treibitz,
T.,
Xiao,
B.,
Gürkan,
U. A.,
Allen,
J. J.,
Demirci,
U.,
and Hanlon,
R. T.
citation:
Journal of the Optical Society of America A
shortcite:
JOSA A
year:
2013
created:
2014-08-14
summary:
derya-color2013
keyword:
akkaynak,
xiao,
color
pdf:
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josaa/viewmedia.cfm?uri=josaa-31-2-312&seq=0
type:
publication
 
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