ABSTRACT

Shrinking pixel sizes along with improvements in image sensors, optics, and electronics have elevated DSCs to levels of performance that match, and have the potential to surpass, that of silver-halide film cameras. Image Sensors and Signal Processing for Digital Still Cameras captures the current state of DSC image acquisition and signal processing technology and takes an all-inclusive look at the field, from the history of DSCs to future possibilities.

The first chapter outlines the evolution of DSCs, their basic structure, and their major application classes. The next few chapters discuss high-quality optics that meet the requirements of better image sensors, the basic functions and performance parameters of image sensors, and detailed discussions of both CCD and CMOS image sensors. The book then discusses how color theory affects the uses of DSCs, presents basic image processing and camera control algorithms and examples of advanced image processing algorithms, explores the architecture and required performance of signal processing engines, and explains how to evaluate image quality for each component described. The book closes with a look at future technologies and the challenges that must be overcome to realize them.

With contributions from many active DSC experts, Image Sensors and Image Processing for Digital Still Cameras offers unparalleled real-world coverage and opens wide the door for future innovation.

chapter 1|20 pages

Digital Still Cameras at a Glance

chapter 2|32 pages

Optics in Digital Still Cameras

chapter 3|42 pages

Basics of Image Sensors

chapter 4|48 pages

CCD Image Sensors

chapter 5|36 pages

CMOS Image Sensors

chapter 6|26 pages

Evaluation of Image Sensors

chapter 8|32 pages

Image-Processing Algorithms

chapter 9|22 pages

Image-Processing Engines

chapter 10|28 pages

Evaluation of Image Quality

chapter |14 pages

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