弗兰肯相机:计算摄影的实验平台

Andrew Adams, Eino-Ville Talvala, S. H. Park, David E. Jacobs, B. Ajdin, Natasha Gelfand, Jennifer Dolson, D. Vaquero, Jongmin Baek, M. Tico, H. Lensch, W. Matusik, K. Pulli, M. Horowitz, M. Levoy
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尽管在研究和摄影社区中对计算摄影有很大的兴趣,但由于缺乏具有足够图像质量和计算能力的便携式可编程相机,进展一直受到阻碍。为了解决这个问题,我们为这样的相机设计并实现了一个开放的架构和API: franencamera。它由一个基本硬件规范、一个基于Linux的软件栈和一个c++ API组成。我们的架构允许在微秒时间尺度上控制和同步传感器和图像处理管道,以及整合和同步外部硬件(如镜头和闪光灯)的能力。本文详细说明了我们的体系结构和API,并描述了我们构建的两个参考实现。通过这些实现,我们展示了六种计算摄影应用:HDR取景和捕获、低光取景和捕获、扩展动态范围全景的自动获取、中央凹成像、基于imu的手部抖动检测和重拍。我们的目标是标准化架构,并将franencameras分发给研究人员和学生,作为创建一个摄影师程序员社区的一步,他们为计算相机开发算法、应用程序和硬件。
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The Frankencamera: an experimental platform for computational photography
Although there has been much interest in computational photography within the research and photography communities, progress has been hampered by the lack of a portable, programmable camera with sufficient image quality and computing power. To address this problem, we have designed and implemented an open architecture and API for such cameras: the Frankencamera. It consists of a base hardware specification, a software stack based on Linux, and an API for C++. Our architecture permits control and synchronization of the sensor and image processing pipeline at the microsecond time scale, as well as the ability to incorporate and synchronize external hardware like lenses and flashes. This paper specifies our architecture and API, and it describes two reference implementations we have built. Using these implementations we demonstrate six computational photography applications: HDR viewfinding and capture, low-light viewfinding and capture, automated acquisition of extended dynamic range panoramas, foveal imaging, IMU-based hand shake detection, and rephotography. Our goal is to standardize the architecture and distribute Frankencameras to researchers and students, as a step towards creating a community of photographer-programmers who develop algorithms, applications, and hardware for computational cameras.
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