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From Retinex to Automatic Color Equalization: issues in developing a new algorithm for unsupervised color equalization
2004
Journal of Electronic Imaging (JEI)
We present a comparison between two color equalization algorithms: Retinex, the famous model due to Land and Mc-Cann, and Automatic Color Equalization (ACE), a new algorithm recently presented by the authors. These two algorithms share a common approach to color equalization, but different computational models. We introduce the two models focusing on differences and common points. An analysis of their computational characteristics illustrates the way the Retinex approach has influenced ACE
doi:10.1117/1.1635366
fatcat:vpdhxlujtbbpfngidiy7eix6fm