Abstract

A digital image is not an exact snapshot of reality; it is only a discrete approximation. Thus, the captured images are always bit different from the images actually perceived by human eyes. These variations occur due to varying lighting conditions, weathers conditions like rain and fog, distance of scene from camera, image capturing angle, etc. The problem becomes more severe if these images are captured using low resolution image capturing devices like: Mobile phones, CCTV Cameras, Webcam, VGA cameras etc. Image enhancement addresses a solution of generating a high quality image from its low contrast version. Color enhancement is a process that differentiates objects in an image; as well as provides the detailed information of that image. This paper proposes color enhancement of low resolution digital images using clock algorithm. It is claimed that the proposed clock algorithm employed here produces good quality images in comparison with the existing color enhancement techniques. The simulation results proved that the proposed clock algorithm efficiently enhances the quality of digital low resolution images and analytically their quality improvement is observed in terms of peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), mean square error (MSE) and bit error rate (BER) over the existing color enhancement techniques.

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