Abstract
Owing to recent advances in depth sensors and computer vision algorithms, depth images are often available with co-registered color images. In this paper, we propose a simple but effective method for obtaining an all-in-focus (AIF) color image from a database of color and depth image pairs. Since the defocus blur is inherently depth-dependent, the color pixels are first grouped according to their depth values. The defocus blur parameters are then estimated using the amount of the defocus blur of the grouped pixels. Given a defocused color image and its estimated blur parameters, the AIF image is produced by adopting the conventional pixel-wise mapping technique. In addition, the availability of the depth image disambiguates the objects located far or near from the in-focus object and thus facilitates image refocusing. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm using both synthetic and real color and depth images.
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