Abstract

Outdoor images captured during sand–dust weather condition typically yield poor contrast and colour shift. A novel method for single sand–dust images restoration is introduced in this paper, which relies on the atmospheric scattering model and information loss constraint. To compensate the colour shift and achieve proper luminance, the proposed atmospheric light is changing with the content of the local scenes, which is initially estimated on the basis of the general scattering model and the grey-world assumption. Then, the initial atmospheric light is updated and the coarse transmission is estimated under the information loss constraint. Next, the fast guide filter is exploited in the post-refinement process to inhibit the halo artefacts. Comparison experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm is straightforward and efficient, the contrast and colour shift of different kinds of sand-dust images can be well compensated, especially, nice colour fidelity and proper luminance can be maintained.

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