Monday, September 12, 2011

PhotoTechEDU Day 31 - Color Balance: Babies, Rugs & Sunsets

Google Tech Talks December, 12 2007 Achieving pleasing color balance is one of the most important and difficult problems in photographic systems; if the color balance is off, other image quality attributes drop in important and the result is unacceptable. In this talk I will discuss the differences between color balance and white balance for both photographic and machine vision applications and I will outline the literature of the subject. I will explain some of the more basic and some of the more advanced methods and relate these to complexity and system calibration issues. I will give several examples that show how some methods can fail and why some images can be extremely difficult. I will touch on the relationship between color balance and color perception and how this differentiates photographic systems from machine vision systems. The goal of PhotoTechEDU is to have a Photographic Technology short course at Google. The course will teach Google engineers: useful properties of light and image formation theory and techniques of photographic optics and image capture theory of colorimetry and techniques of color reproduction where and how photography is being used in Google products and projects what tools exist inside Google for photographic image storage, processing, etc. and lots more... The course will be serialized, meeting once a week for one hour, for at least 12 weeks, with probable extension as topics of interest are identified. Homework problems and projects ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWVDwpCYg3A&hl=en

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