TY - GEN
T1 - Transferring color to greyscale images
AU - Welsh, Tomihisa
AU - Ashikhmin, Michael
AU - Mueller, Klaus
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - We introduce a general technique for "colorizing" greyscale images by transferring color between a source, color image and a destination, greyscale image. Although the general problem of adding chromatic values to a greyscale image has no exact, objective solution, the current approach attempts to provide a method to help minimize the amount of human labor required for this task. Rather than choosing RGB colors from a palette to color individual components, we transfer the entire color "mood" of the source to the target image by matching luminance and texture information between the images. We choose to transfer only chromatic information and retain the original luminance values of the target image. Further, the procedure is enhanced by allowing the user to match areas of the two images with rectangular swatches. We show that this simple technique can be successfully applied to a variety of images and video, provided that texture and luminance are sufficiently distinct. The images generated demonstrate the potential and utility of our technique in a diverse set of application domains.
AB - We introduce a general technique for "colorizing" greyscale images by transferring color between a source, color image and a destination, greyscale image. Although the general problem of adding chromatic values to a greyscale image has no exact, objective solution, the current approach attempts to provide a method to help minimize the amount of human labor required for this task. Rather than choosing RGB colors from a palette to color individual components, we transfer the entire color "mood" of the source to the target image by matching luminance and texture information between the images. We choose to transfer only chromatic information and retain the original luminance values of the target image. Further, the procedure is enhanced by allowing the user to match areas of the two images with rectangular swatches. We show that this simple technique can be successfully applied to a variety of images and video, provided that texture and luminance are sufficiently distinct. The images generated demonstrate the potential and utility of our technique in a diverse set of application domains.
KW - color
KW - image processing
KW - texture synthesis
KW - video
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77953849763
U2 - 10.1145/566570.566576
DO - 10.1145/566570.566576
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 1581135211
SN - 9781581135213
T3 - Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH '02
SP - 277
EP - 280
BT - Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH '02
T2 - 29th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH '02
Y2 - 23 July 2002 through 26 July 2002
ER -