A Survey on Camera Shake Removal Techniques
Journal: GRD Journal for Engineering (Vol.1, No. 10)Publication Date: 2016-10-01
Authors : Sreelakshmi P M; Paul P Mathai;
Page : 8-13
Keywords : Deblurring; SURF algorithm; Burst registration;
Abstract
Camera Shake is caused by not holding the camera still. Because of hand tremors, the shake can be too much. This will result in a blurred, or sometimes an image over image. Camera shake is more when there is no adequate light source and when using long lenses which exaggerate movement, and also when taking images of moving objects. Camera Shake is caused by not holding the camera still. Because of hand tremors, the shake can be too much. This will result in a blurred, or sometimes an image over image. Camera shake is more when there is no adequate light source and when using long lenses which exaggerate movement, and also when taking images of moving objects. Image blur can be observed when the camera focus is not properly set, when there are different objects at different depths, or in the presence of is a motion blur. In order to remove camera shake, many algorithms have been proposed. In this paper we will examine different methods and techniques of camera shake removal. In order to remove camera shake, many algorithms have been proposed. In this paper we will examine different methods and techniques of camera shake removal.
Citation:Sreelakshmi P M, Federal Institute Of Science And Technology; Paul P Mathai ,Federal Institute of Science And Technology. "A Survey on Camera Shake Removal Techniques." Global Research and Development Journal For Engineering 110 2016: 8 - 13.
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