Image noise Flashcards
What are examples of uncorrelated noise?
- Shot noise & thermal noise in sensor (produces speckled pattern)
- Silver halide grains in film photography
- Neuronal noise in retina
- Quantization noise in digital photographs
What does increasing exposure do?
Increasing the exposure to a small number of photons will decrease the number of speckles.
What causes correlated noise? (interference)
- Electrical interference.
- Source/sensor interference.
How can correlated noise be removed?
Using frequency domain
What does correlated noise create?
Halftone distortion/moire patterns.
Why is noise most commonly removed?
Aesthetic reasons
How can noise be helpful?
Noise can be helpful in photo forensics and can act as a ‘photo fingerprint’ e.g linking a photo to a certain camera.
What pattern does shot and thermal noise tend to follow?
Gaussian
How is uniform noise created?
Continuous range
- Uniform noise is introduced when you quantize the intensity values.
- The camera isn’t recording a continuous range of intensity values from black to white so during the process of blocking up the intensities uniform noise is created.
How can you remove Gaussian noise?
- Smooth the image, however, this can soften the edges of the image. The quality can also be worse than when the filter was applied.
- An alternative filter is the non-local means.
How can you remove salt and pepper noise?
Using a median filter
What does each camera have that’s unique?
- A noise pattern
- If you extract a pattern from a camera and a photograph and they have a high correlation then there’s a high chance that the photo was taken with that camera.