Underwater images often suffer from low visibility, due to the attenuation and scattering of the propagated light, which are caused by the dense and non-uniform medium. Based on the observation that degradation of underwater images occurs both in contrast and color, this paper aims at compensating the contrast and color saturation of the image respectively. To achieve this, we first white balance the degraded image to remove the color casts while producing a natural appearance of the underwater image. Then propose a multi-scale gradient domain contrast enhancement strategy to increase the visibility, and compensate the attenuation of color saturation according to the estimated transmission. Both qualitative and quantitative results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. Our method yields accurate results with significantly enhanced contrast and superior color, even better than other state-of-the-art methods.
Zetian MiHuan ZhouYijun ZhengMinghui Wang
Qingzheng WangBin LiLI NinJiazhi XieXingqin WangXinyu WangYiliang Chen
Qingzheng WangBin LiGe ShiXinyu WangYiliang Chen
Junbin ZhuangJiajia ZhouYan ZhengYasheng ChangSuleman Mazhar