Deflicker

Deflicker

Unwanted brightness fluctuations, or Ficker, are common to hand-cranked archived films, but also to modern high frame rate recordings, when the light bulbs are out of sync with the recording framerate. Flicker is often a localised process, affecting only parts of the picture.

  • Localised deflicker of Moving Images. F. Pitié, B. Kent, B. Collis and A. Kokaram, in European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP’06). 2006.
  • A New Robust Technique for Stabilizing Brightness Fluctuations. F. Pitié, R. Dahyot, F. Kelly and A. Kokaram, in 2nd Workshop on Statistical Methods in Video Processing. 2004.
  • Suppression du bruit de pompage des vidéos. F. Pitié, R. Dahyot and A. Kokaram, in Proceedings 19eme Colloque sur le Traitement du Signal. 2003.
  • Simultaneous Luminance and Position Stabilization for Film and Video. A. Kokaram, R. Dahyot, F. Pitié and H. Denman, in Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP). 2003.

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