Transforming Single Photon Camera Images to Color High Dynamic Range Images
Sumit Sharma, Girish Rongali, Kaushik Mitra

TL;DR
This paper explores converting monochrome SPAD sensor images into color HDR images, evaluating various architectures to improve image quality across different lighting conditions, addressing noise and visual appeal issues.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive evaluation of state-of-the-art methods for transforming SPAD images into color HDR images, highlighting their effectiveness at multiple resolutions.
Findings
Certain architectures significantly improve colorization quality.
Resolution impacts the effectiveness of HDR conversion.
Some methods reduce noise and artifacts effectively.
Abstract
Traditional CMOS sensors suffer from restricted dynamic range and sub optimal performance under extreme lighting conditions. They are affected by electronic noise in low light conditions and pixel saturation while capturing high illumination. Recent High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging methods, often designed for CMOS Sensors, attempt to address these issues by fusing multiple exposures. However, they frequently introduce artifacts like ghosting and light flickering in dynamic scenarios and non-uniform signal-to-noise ratio in extreme dynamic range conditions. Recently, Single Photon Avalanche Diodes (SPADs), also known as Single Photon Camera (SPC) sensors, have surpassed CMOS sensors due to their capability to capture individual photons with high timing precision. Unlike traditional digital cameras that first convert light energy into analog electrical currents and then digitize them,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies · Image Processing Techniques and Applications · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
