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Color accuracy of two non-calibrated commercial cameras

  • Autores: M. Grosman, Rafael Huertas, Luis Gómez Robledo, Manuel Melgosa Latorre, Samuel Morillas Gómez, Ana Carrasco Sanz
  • Localización: IX Congreso Nacional del Color: Alicante 2010, 2010, ISBN 978-84-9717-144-1, págs. 259-262
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Obtaining color coordinates from an image is a complicated process, in which calibration and characterization of the camera are essential. However, it is interesting to study what can be obtained if the camera is not calibrated. This work achieves an approximation to this study. Two different commercial cameras have been employed to obtain images of 8 different color samples.

      No calibration of the cameras has been performed, recovering CIELAB coordinates of the samples through AdobeÒ PhotoshopÒ software. The results have been compared with the CIELAB coordinates computed from the spectral radiance of the samples measured with a spectroradiometer. The illumination was controlled putting the samples in a GretagMacbeth boothlight provided with a daylight simulator lamp. In this work the aperture of the cameras was fixed in 5.6. Nevertheless the sensitivity (ISO values) and exposure time have been systematically changed. The results show differences between the cameras, the samples and the setup of sensitivity and exposure time. The average color differences of the samples are 10.83 and 18.79 CIELAB units for the two cameras with the optimal combinations of ISO value and exposure time.

      Keywords: Color Measurement, Digital Camera, ISO Value, Exposure Time, CIELAB.


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