Method and apparatus to correct digital image blur due to motion of subject or imaging device
First Claim
1. A method for use in imaging, the method comprising:
- a recording medium capturing an image via a lens;
one or more motion detectors generating two dimensional motion information associated with the image, wherein the two dimensional motion information includes linear horizontal direction motion information and linear vertical direction motion information;
a processor deriving a two dimensional transfer function based on the two dimensional motion information and on a focal length of the lens;
the processor determining a deconvolution filter, wherein the deconvolution filter implements an inverse of the two dimensional transfer function; and
the processor filtering the image using the deconvolution filter.
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Abstract
Signal processing techniques are applied to digital image data to remove the distortion caused by motion of the camera, or the movement of the subject being photographed, or defective optics, or optical distortion from other sources. When the image is captured, the effect of relative motion between the camera and the subject is that it transforms the true image into a blurred image according to a 2-dimensional transfer function. The 2-dimensional transfer function representing the motion is derived using blind estimation techniques or by using information from sensors that detect the motion. The transfer function is inverted and used to define a corrective filter. The filter is applied to the image and the blur due to the motion is removed, restoring the correct image. Another embodiment uses the transfer function to avoid blur by combining multiple consecutive images taken at a fast shutter speed.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for use in imaging, the method comprising:
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a recording medium capturing an image via a lens; one or more motion detectors generating two dimensional motion information associated with the image, wherein the two dimensional motion information includes linear horizontal direction motion information and linear vertical direction motion information; a processor deriving a two dimensional transfer function based on the two dimensional motion information and on a focal length of the lens; the processor determining a deconvolution filter, wherein the deconvolution filter implements an inverse of the two dimensional transfer function; and the processor filtering the image using the deconvolution filter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A camera, comprising:
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a lens; a recording medium, configured to capture an image via the lens; one or more motion detectors, configured to generate two dimensional motion information associated with the image, wherein the two dimensional motion information includes linear horizontal motion information and linear vertical motion information; a processor, configured; to derive a two dimensional transfer function based on the two dimensional motion information and on a focal length of the lens; to determine a deconvolution filter, wherein the deconvolution filter implements an inverse of the two dimensional transfer function; and to filter the image using the deconvolution filter. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for use in imaging, the method comprising:
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a recording medium in an imager capturing an image via a lens; one or more motion detectors generating two dimensional motion information, wherein the two dimensional information describes movement of the imager while the recording medium is capturing the image, and wherein the two dimensional motion information includes linear motion information in a left-right direction and linear motion information in an up-down direction; a processor deriving a two dimensional transfer function based on the two dimensional motion information and on a focal length of the lens; the processor determining a deconvolution filter, wherein the deconvolution filter implements an inverse of the two dimensional transfer function; and the processor filtering the image using the deconvolution filter. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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