Enhancing two-dimensional contrast images rendered from...

Image analysis – Applications – 3-d or stereo imaging analysis

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C382S254000, C382S274000, C382S285000, C345S419000, C356S012000, C348S042000, C359S462000

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10609899

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for enhancing two-dimensional contrast images rendered from three-dimensional STIL data. Briefly, the rendered contrast image data is scaled based on a mean intensity value of all pixels of data therein, stretched to a predetermined dynamic range, modified to compensate for jitter and CCD array effects associated with the STIL camera system, normalized using an exponential decay function that describes contrast intensity roll-off associated therewith, and has a histogram clip routine applied thereto.

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