Vignetting Removal

1 papers with code • 0 benchmarks • 1 datasets

Vignetting is a reduction in image brightness or saturation at the periphery compared to the image center. It's a common issue in photography and optics, often appearing as a darkening towards the corners of an image.

Vignetting removal, therefore, is the process of correcting this optical imperfection to achieve a more uniformly exposed image.

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Devignet: High-Resolution Vignetting Removal via a Dual Aggregated Fusion Transformer With Adaptive Channel Expansion

CXH-Research/DeVigNet 26 Aug 2023

Vignetting commonly occurs as a degradation in images resulting from factors such as lens design, improper lens hood usage, and limitations in camera sensors.