# Can We See Photosynthesis? Magnifying the Tiny Color Changes of Plant   Green Leaves Using Eulerian Video Magnification

**Authors:** Islam A.T.F. Taj-Eddin, Mahmoud Afifi, Mostafa Korashy, Ali H. Ahmed,, Ng Yoke Cheng, Evelyng Hernandez, Salma M. Abdel-latif

arXiv: 1706.03867 · 2017-11-06

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates a method to visually detect photosynthesis in green leaves by magnifying tiny color changes using Eulerian video magnification, enabling non-invasive observation with standard cameras.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel approach to observe plant biological activity through magnified color changes without specialized instruments.

## Key findings

- Live leaves show detectable color changes unlike plastic leaves.
- Magnified color variations correlate with photosynthesis activity.
- Method uses standard digital cameras and controlled environment.

## Abstract

Plant aliveness is proven through laboratory experiments and special scientific instruments. In this paper, we aim to detect the degree of animation of plants based on the magnification of the small color changes in the plant's green leaves using the Eulerian video magnification. Capturing the video under a controlled environment, e.g., using a tripod and direct current (DC) light sources, reduces camera movements and minimizes light fluctuations; we aim to reduce the external factors as much as possible. The acquired video is then stabilized and a proposed algorithm used to reduce the illumination variations. Lastly, the Euler magnification is utilized to magnify the color changes on the light invariant video. The proposed system does not require any special purpose instruments as it uses a digital camera with a regular frame rate. The results of magnified color changes on both natural and plastic leaves show that the live green leaves have color changes in contrast to the plastic leaves. Hence, we can argue that the color changes of the leaves are due to biological operations, such as photosynthesis. To date, this is possibly the first work that focuses on interpreting visually, some biological operations of plants without any special purpose instruments.

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