Burst photography for high dynamic range and low-light imagingn mobile cameras
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Cell phone cameras have small apertures, which limits the number of photons they can gather, leading to noisy images in low light. They also have small sensor pixels, which limits the number of electrons each pixel can store, leading to limited dynamic range. We describe a computational photography pipeline that captures, aligns, and merges a burst of frames to reduce noise and increase dynamic range. Our solution differs from previous HDR systems in several ways. First, we do not use bracketed exposures. Instead, we capture frames of constant exposure, which makes alignment more robust, and we set this exposure low enough to avoid blowing out highlights. The resulting merged image has clean shadows and high bit depth, allowing us to apply standard HDR tone mapping methods. Second, we begin from Bayer raw frames rather than the demosaicked RGB (or YUV) frames produced by hardware Image Signal Processors (ISPs) common on mobile platforms. This gives us more bits per pixel and allows us to circumvent the ISP’s unwanted tone mapping and spatial denoising. Third, we use a novel FFT-based alignment algorithm and a hybrid 2D/3D Wiener filter to denoise and merge the frames in a burst. Our implementation is built atop Android’s Camera2 API, which provides per-frame camera control and access to raw imagery, and is written in the Halide domain-specific language (DSL). It runs in 4 seconds on device (for a 12 Mpix image), requires no user intervention, and ships on several mass-produced cell phones.
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Burst photography for high dynamic range and low-light imagingn mobile cameras6pt] Supplemental Material
At the finest scale of our coarse-to-fine alignment strategy, we require an alignment technique which performs well given large tile sizes but a very small search radius. In this context, techniques such as our previously-described fast subpixel L2 alignment, or even simpler techniques such as phase correlation [Kuglin and Hines 1975] are outperformed by a well-implemented brute-force procedure...
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