Abstract

Abstract: Our work is based on the idea of improving underwater images based on the structure and function of the subaquatic ocean species retina. Our goal is to solve image degradation problems caused by blurry and uneven colors. Our design also compares various image enhancement techniques using different filters and contrasts and compares the results. Fishes have retinas with rods and cones that help them to see images clearly under the water. Color contrast is specially corrected using the red correction line and feedback from the horizontal line. Because a single image is used, this method does not require special equipment or knowledge of underwater structures or the underwater environment. Higher contrast, sharper edges and better visibility in the dark means better photos and videos. The algorithm is mostly independent of camera settings. Index: Underwater Imaging, White Balance, Color Correction

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