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IEEE 1858-2016 - IEEE Standard for Camera Phone Image Quality
IEEE Standard for Camera Phone Image Quality
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Standard number: | IEEE 1858-2016 |
Released: | 05.05.2017 |
ISBN: | 978-1-5044-2388-5 |
Pages: | 146 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 1858-2016
This intent of this standard is to quantify the performance of camera-equipped mobile devices. There is an emphasis on metrics and procedures appropriate to the types of sensors, lenses, and signal processing routines present on such devices. It is not intended as a general image quality standard for photographs produced by high-end dedicated cameras, e.g., digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.Camera-equipped mobile devices have become ubiquitous, displacing dedicated digital cameras as many users' primary tools for photography. However, consumers have little guidance about the quality of the images produced by particular device models. That lack of guidance is due in part to a lack of uniform image quality testing for the devices, and what testing is done seldom is accessible to the layperson. This standard attempts to establish a uniform means of evaluating the quality of cameras in mobile devices, allowing objective comparison between devices, models, and manufacturers, using a variety of metrics that are relevant to consumer photography.
New IEEE Standard - Superseded. Quantifying the performance of camera-equipped mobile devices is covered in this standard, with an emphasis on metrics and procedures appropriate to the types of sensors, lenses, and signal processing routines present on such devices. It is not intended as a general image quality standard for photographs produced by high-end dedicated cameras, e.g., DSLRs. Metrics include spatial frequency response, color uniformity, chroma level, lateral chromatic displacement, local geometric distortion, texture blur, and visual noise.