A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica
The HY-1C satellite, as part of China’s optical satellite constellation for global ocean monitoring, monitors the ocean and coastal environment by the three broad visible bands of the Coastal Zone Imager (CZI) instrument. However, as a result of the sensor instrument noise, the atmospheric environme...
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doaj-cb1f6bf997b44d00a11e6f32031894d72020-11-25T03:37:14ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-04-01121143114310.3390/rs12071143A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of AntarcticaZhijiang Li0Haonan Zhu1Chunxia Zhou2Liqin Cao3Yanfei Zhong4Tao Zeng5Jianqiang Liu6School of Printing and Packaging, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaSchool of Printing and Packaging, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaChinese Antarctic Center of Surveying and Mapping, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaSchool of Printing and Packaging, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaNational Satellite Ocean Application Service, Beijing 100081, ChinaNational Satellite Ocean Application Service, Beijing 100081, ChinaThe HY-1C satellite, as part of China’s optical satellite constellation for global ocean monitoring, monitors the ocean and coastal environment by the three broad visible bands of the Coastal Zone Imager (CZI) instrument. However, as a result of the sensor instrument noise, the atmospheric environment during imaging, and the shooting angle, the satellite images often show uneven illumination and inconsistent color between neighboring images. In this paper, according to the characteristics of the HY-1C CZI instrument, we propose a color consistency processing framework for coastal zone images of Antarctica. First of all, the high-frequency and low-frequency information of the image is separated by a statistical filter with simple clustering. The uneven lighting is then replaced by artificial lighting, which is globally uniform. Finally, the color difference between images is corrected by a color transfer method. In order to evaluate the color consistency results quantitatively, a new quantitative evaluation method is proposed. The experimental results for the coastal zone images of Antarctica show that the new processing framework can effectively eliminate the unevenness in the lighting and color. The mosaic results show a good performance in consistent lighting and tones, and the lack of visible mosaic lines proves the effectiveness of the proposed method. The quantitative evaluation analysis confirms the superiority of the proposed method over the Wallis method.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/7/1143HY-1C satellite imagesAntarcticamosaic preprocessingcolor consistency |
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Zhijiang Li Haonan Zhu Chunxia Zhou Liqin Cao Yanfei Zhong Tao Zeng Jianqiang Liu |
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Zhijiang Li Haonan Zhu Chunxia Zhou Liqin Cao Yanfei Zhong Tao Zeng Jianqiang Liu A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica Remote Sensing HY-1C satellite images Antarctica mosaic preprocessing color consistency |
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Zhijiang Li Haonan Zhu Chunxia Zhou Liqin Cao Yanfei Zhong Tao Zeng Jianqiang Liu |
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A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica |
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A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica |
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A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica |
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A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica |
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A Color Consistency Processing Method for HY-1C Images of Antarctica |
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color consistency processing method for hy-1c images of antarctica |
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The HY-1C satellite, as part of China’s optical satellite constellation for global ocean monitoring, monitors the ocean and coastal environment by the three broad visible bands of the Coastal Zone Imager (CZI) instrument. However, as a result of the sensor instrument noise, the atmospheric environment during imaging, and the shooting angle, the satellite images often show uneven illumination and inconsistent color between neighboring images. In this paper, according to the characteristics of the HY-1C CZI instrument, we propose a color consistency processing framework for coastal zone images of Antarctica. First of all, the high-frequency and low-frequency information of the image is separated by a statistical filter with simple clustering. The uneven lighting is then replaced by artificial lighting, which is globally uniform. Finally, the color difference between images is corrected by a color transfer method. In order to evaluate the color consistency results quantitatively, a new quantitative evaluation method is proposed. The experimental results for the coastal zone images of Antarctica show that the new processing framework can effectively eliminate the unevenness in the lighting and color. The mosaic results show a good performance in consistent lighting and tones, and the lack of visible mosaic lines proves the effectiveness of the proposed method. The quantitative evaluation analysis confirms the superiority of the proposed method over the Wallis method. |
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HY-1C satellite images Antarctica mosaic preprocessing color consistency |
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