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Issues About Retinex Theory and Contrast Enhancement
Authors:Marcelo Bertalmío  Vicent Caselles  Edoardo Provenzi
Affiliation:(1) Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Carrer Tànger, 122-140, 08018 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:We present an interpretation of Land’s Retinex theory that we show to be consistent with the original formulation. The proposed model relies on the computation of the expectation value of a suitable random variable weighted with a kernel function, thus the name Kernel-Based Retinex (KBR) for the corresponding algorithm. KBR shares the same intrinsic characteristics of the original Retinex: it can reduce the effect of a color cast and enhance details in low-key images but, since it can only increase pixel intensities, it is not able to enhance over-exposed pictures. Comparing the analytical structure of KBR with that of a recent variational model of color image enhancement, we are able to perform an analysis of the action of KBR on contrast, showing the need to anti-symmetrize its equation in order to produce a two-sided contrast modification, able to enhance both under and over-exposed pictures. The anti-symmetrized KBR equations show clear correspondences with other existing color correction models, in particular ACE, whose relationship with Retinex has always been difficult to clarify. Finally, from an image processing point of view, we mention that both KBR and its antisymmetric version are free from the chromatic noise due to the use of paths in the original Retinex implementation and that they can be suitably approximated in order to reduce their computational complexity from $\mathcal{O}(N^{2})$ to $\mathcal{O}(N\log N)$ , being N the number of input pixels.
Keywords:Retinex  Contrast enhancement  Variational methods  Color image processing
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