IP Library Granted Patent US 9,131,201
Granted Patent B1
US 9,131,201 · App. 13/902,267 · Granted Sep 8, 2015

Color correcting virtual long exposures with true long exposures

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Patent No.
US 9,131,201
App. No.
13/902,267
Granted
Sep 8, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

A gain may be applied to a short-exposure image to form a virtual long-exposure image. The short-exposure image may have been captured using a short total exposure time (TET), the virtual long-exposure image may have a virtual long TET, and the virtual long TET may be greater than the short TET. A true long-exposure image may be captured using a true long TET. The true long TET may be substantially equal to the virtual long TET. Color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image may be copied to corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image.

Claims (27)

1. A method comprising: applying, by a computing device, gain to a short-exposure image to form a virtual long-exposure image, wherein the short-exposure image was captured using a short total exposure time (TET), the virtual long-exposure image has a virtual long TET, and the virtual long TET is greater than the short TET; capturing a true long-exposure image using a true long TET, wherein the true long TET is substantially equal to the virtual long TET; copying color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image to corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image; and combining the short-exposure image and the virtual long-exposure image to form an output image, wherein more of the output image is properly-exposed than the short-exposure image, and wherein more of the output image is properly-exposed than the virtual long-exposure image.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the true long TET is equal to the virtual long TET.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the true long TET has an actual exposure time greater than that of the virtual long TET, and a gain that is less than that of the virtual long TET.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

capturing a plurality of preliminary short-exposure images using the short TET; and

combining the plurality of preliminary short-exposure images to form the short-exposure image.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of preliminary short-exposure images and the true long-exposure image are captured within a time span of 1 second or less, but more than 0 seconds.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein copying the color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image to the corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image comprises copying low-frequency characteristics of the color values to the corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the gain applies a multiple of between 1 and 5 to at least some pixel values of the short-exposure image.

8. An article of manufacture including a non-transitory computer-readable medium, having stored thereon program instructions that, upon execution by a computing device, cause the computing device to perform operations comprising: applying gain to a short-exposure image to form a virtual long-exposure image, wherein the short exposure image was captured using a short total exposure time (TET), the virtual long-exposure image has a virtual long TET, and the virtual long TET is greater than the short TET; capturing a true long-exposure image using a true long TET, wherein the true long TET is substantially equal to the virtual long TET; copying color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image to corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image; and combining the short-exposure image and the virtual long-exposure image to form an output image, wherein more of the output image is properly-exposed than the short-exposure image, and wherein more of the output image is properly-exposed than the virtual long-exposure image.

9. The article of manufacture of claim 8 , wherein the true long TET is equal to the virtual long TET.

10. The article of manufacture of claim 8 , wherein the true long TET has an actual exposure time greater than that of the virtual long TET, and a gain that is less than that of the virtual long TET.

11. The article of manufacture of claim 8 , the operations further comprising:

capturing a plurality of preliminary short-exposure images using the short TET; and

combining the plurality of preliminary short-exposure images to form the short-exposure image.

12. The article of manufacture of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of preliminary short-exposure images and the true long-exposure image are captured within a time span of 1 second or less, but more than 0 seconds.

13. The article of manufacture of claim 8 , wherein copying the color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image to the corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image comprises copying low-frequency characteristics of the color values to the corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image.

14. The article of manufacture of claim 8 , wherein the gain applies a multiple of between 1 and 5 to at least some pixel values of the short-exposure image.

15. A computing device comprising:

at least one processor; data storage; and program instructions, stored in the data storage, that upon execution by the at least one processor cause the computing device to perform operations including: applying gain to a short-exposure image to form a virtual long-exposure image, wherein the short exposure image was captured using a short total exposure time (TET), the virtual long-exposure image has a virtual long TET, and the virtual long TET is greater than the short TET; capturing a true long-exposure image using a true long TET, wherein the true long TET is substantially equal to the virtual long TET; copying color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image to corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image; and combining the short-exposure image and the virtual long-exposure image to form an output image, wherein more of the output image is properly-exposed than the short-exposure image, and wherein more of the output image is properly-exposed than the virtual long-exposure image.

16. The computing device of claim 15 , wherein the true long TET is equal to the virtual long TET.

17. The computing device of claim 15 , wherein the true long TET has an actual exposure time greater than that of the virtual long TET, and a gain that is less than that of the virtual long TET.

18. The computing device of claim 15 , wherein copying the color values of at least some pixels of the true long-exposure image to the corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image comprises copying low-frequency characteristics of the color values to the corresponding pixels of the virtual long-exposure image.

19. The computing device of claim 15 , the operations further including:

capturing a plurality of preliminary short-exposure images using the short TET; and

combining the plurality of preliminary short-exposure images to form the short-exposure image.

20. The computing device of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of preliminary short-exposure images and the true long-exposure image are captured within a time span of 1 second or less, but more than 0 seconds.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 5, 2017
From: GOOGLE INC.
To: GOOGLE LLC
Reel/Frame 044695/0115 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2017
From: GOOGLE INC.
To: GOOGLE LLC
Reel/Frame 044334/0466 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 28, 2013
From: GEISS, RYAN
To: GOOGLE INC.
Reel/Frame 030496/0775 →