Patent classifications
H04N23/13
IMAGE ACQUISITION APPARATUS PROVIDING WHITE BALANCE FUNCTION AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME
Provided is an image acquisition apparatus including an image sensor configured to obtain an image, and a processor configured to obtain a basis based on a surrounding environment of the image acquisition apparatus, estimate illumination information based on the obtained basis, and perform color conversion on the image based on the estimated illumination information.
Processing circuit analyzing image data and generating final image data
A processing circuitry is configured to generate a first analysis result based on a size of a partial area of a target area when the partial area is captured by only one of a first sensor or a second sensor, based on first image data for the target area captured by the first sensor and second image data for the target area captured by the second sensor, and generate first final image data or second final image data by using the first image data and the second image data, based on the first analysis result. A difference between the first final image data and the second final image data is based on a difference between a first characteristic of the first sensor and a second characteristic of the second sensor.
Image processing apparatus and image processing method
An image processing apparatus according to an embodiment includes a preprocessing circuit and a distortion correction circuit configured to process, in a time division manner, a plurality of images generated by a plurality of image pickup units and an output buffer circuit configured to buffer the processed plurality of images in a unit of a block and add an identification tag including an address and an identification ID to the block.
IMAGE FUSION METHOD AND BIFOCAL CAMERA
Embodiments of the present application are an image fusion method and a bifocal camera. The method includes: acquiring a thermal image captured by the thermal imaging lens and a visible light image captured by the visible light lens; determining a first focal length when the thermal imaging lens captures the thermal image and a second focal length when the visible light lens captures the visible light image; determining a size calibration parameter and a position calibration parameter of the thermal image according to the first focal length and the second focal length; adjusting a size of the thermal image according to the size calibration parameter, and moving the adjusted thermal image to the visible light image according to the position calibration parameter for registration with the visible light image, to obtain to-be-fused images; and fusing the to-be-fused images to generate a bifocal fused image.
Imaging processing apparatus and method extracting a second RGB ToF feature points having a correlation between the first RGB and TOF feature points
An image processing apparatus and method of extracting a second RGB feature point and a second ToF feature point such that a correlation between the first RGB feature point and the first ToF feature point is equal to or greater than a predetermined value; calculating an error value between the second RGB feature point and the second ToF feature point; updating pre-stored calibration data when the error value is greater than a threshold value, and calibrating the RGB image and the ToF image by using the updated calibration data; and synthesizing the calibrated RGB and ToF images.
Open view, multi-modal, calibrated digital loupe with depth sensing
A digital loupe system is provided which can include a number of features. In one embodiment, the digital loupe system can include a stereo camera pair and a distance sensor. The system can further include a processor configured to perform a transformation to image signals from the stereo camera pair based on a distance measurement from the distance sensor and from camera calibration information. In some examples, the system can use the depth information and the calibration information to correct for parallax between the cameras to provide a multi-channel image. Ergonomic head mounting systems are also provided. In some implementations, the head mounting systems can be configurable to support the weight of a digital loupe system, including placing one or two oculars in a line of sight with an eye of a user, while improving overall ergonomics, including peripheral vision, comfort, stability, and adjustability. Methods of use are also provided.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE VIDEO
Systems and methods of the invention merge information from multiple image sensors to provide a high dynamic range (HDR) video. The present invention provides for real-time HDR video production using multiple sensors and pipeline processing techniques. According to the invention, multiple sensors with different exposures each produces an ordered stream of frame-independent pixel values. The pixel values are streamed through a pipeline on a processing device. The pipeline includes a kernel operation that identifies saturated ones of the pixel values. The streams of pixel values are merged to produce an HDR video.
VIDEO DISPLAY SYSTEM AND VIDEO DISPLAY METHOD
A video display system according to the present disclosure includes a mask, an infrared camera disposed on the mask, a visible-light camera disposed on the mask, first communication means disposed on an outfit, and a leader terminal, in which: the leader terminal includes second communication means, display means, and selecting means for selecting one of an infrared camera image and a visible-light camera image as an image to be displayed; the second communication means transmits an image acquisition request for acquiring the image selected; when the first communication means receives the image acquisition request, it transmits one of the infrared camera image, and the visible-light camera image, according to the image acquisition request; and when the second communication means receives the image transmitted from the first communication means, the display means displays the received image.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING CAMERA AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display, a first module for an operation of a camera and an operation of an optical sensor disposed under the display, and at least one processor. The first module may include an image sensor, an infrared filter, and the optical sensor disposed close to the image sensor and inside an area of the infrared filter. The at least one processor may be configured to separate a time to output one frame into a first time period for the operation of the camera and a second time period for the operation of the optical sensor, perform the operation of the camera in the first time period using the first module, and perform the operation of the optical sensor in the second time period using the first module.
IMAGE CAPTURING SYSTEM, IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD
The present invention provides a technique of reducing colored afterimages. To solve this problem, an image capturing system includes the following structure: A color separation optical system disperses subject light into a plurality of wavelength ranges, and forms images of a plurality of color components. A plurality of image capturing elements capture the respective images of the plurality of color components, and generate the respective color components of a video signal. A color-specific exposure setting unit sets respective exposure periods for the plurality of color components. An exposure control unit performs exposure control α of approximately simultaneously exposure-controlling each of the plurality of image capturing elements to obtain a video signal (hereafter referred to as a reference video signal) in a common period shorter than or equal to a shortest period of the respective exposure periods set for the color components. The exposure control unit also performs exposure control β of exposure-controlling each of the plurality of image capturing elements to obtain a video signal (hereafter referred to as an extended video signal) in a period obtained by subtracting the common period from an exposure period of a corresponding color component.