The fusion of several images of the same scene into a single and larger composite is known as photo-mosaic. Unfortunately, the seams along image boundaries are often noticeable, due to photometrical and geometrical registration inaccuracies. Image blending is the merging step in which those artefacts are minimized. Processing bottlenecks and the lack of medium-specific processing tools have restricted underwater photo-mosaics to small areas despite the hundreds of thousands of square meters that modern surveys can cover. Producing these mosaics is difficult due to the challenging nature of the underwater environment and the image acquisition conditions. This thesis proposes strategies and solutions to tackle the problems of very large underwater optical surveys (Giga-mosaics), presenting contributions in the image preprocessing, enhancing and blending steps, resulting in an improved visual quality in the final photo-mosaic
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