Color Pass-Through via Camera-Display Coupling
When a real-world scene is captured by a smartphone camera and viewed on its screen, the displayed image often differs noticeably from the original scene in color, brightness, and contrast. This gap persists despite substantial advances in both modern cameras and displays. A key reason is that most pipelines factor the high-dimensional capture-to-display process into two separately calibrated camera and display stages, and then connect them through low-dimensional color transforms, leading to information bottlenecks and inevitable error accumulation. To address this systemic challenge, we prop
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- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Ruikang Li →
“Color Pass-Through via Camera-Display Coupling”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Molin Li →
“Color Pass-Through via Camera-Display Coupling”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Jiarui Wu →
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- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Zhe Wei →
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- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Pengpeng Liu →
“Color Pass-Through via Camera-Display Coupling”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Tianfan Xue →
“Color Pass-Through via Camera-Display Coupling”
