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Development of Hybrid Image by Fusion

Dr.M. Mohamed Sathik, Dr.K. Senthamarai Kannan, Y. Jacob Vetha Raj

Abstract


The focus of the image is normally at the center of the photograph. The images with objects with different distance have the problem of lacking focus on some of the objects. In order to overcome this problem, a simple and effective method is proposed. The proposed method may be incorporated in a digital camera to capture images with different focuses of the same image. Then these images can be fused together to get a hybrid image with the details of focused area of all the images of a frame. Initially the RGB color images with different focuses of the same image are captured and converted to gray images. These images are subjected to a filtering operation with an overlapping window of order 3x3. The filtering operation finds the maximum difference of the center pixel with the neighboring eight pixels. A sliding window of order n x n is selected in all the images, the sum of the magnitude values of the difference are computed. The block in the image with higher block sum is selected and is fused with hybrid image. This hybrid image will have more details compared to the ordinary high quality image with single focus. The hybrid image generated helps in inspection to extract more details.

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Camera Automation, Edge Detection, Filtering, Image Fusion.

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