Tackling Scattering and Reflective Flare in Mobile Camera Systems: A Raw Image Dataset for Enhanced Flare Removal

26 Jul 2023  ·  Fengbo Lan, Chang Wen Chen ·

The increasing prevalence of mobile devices has led to significant advancements in mobile camera systems and improved image quality. Nonetheless, mobile photography still grapples with challenging issues such as scattering and reflective flare. The absence of a comprehensive real image dataset tailored for mobile phones hinders the development of effective flare mitigation techniques. To address this issue, we present a novel raw image dataset specifically designed for mobile camera systems, focusing on flare removal. Capitalizing on the distinct properties of raw images, this dataset serves as a solid foundation for developing advanced flare removal algorithms. It encompasses a wide variety of real-world scenarios captured with diverse mobile devices and camera settings. The dataset comprises over 2,000 high-quality full-resolution raw image pairs for scattering flare and 1,100 for reflective flare, which can be further segmented into up to 30,000 and 2,200 paired patches, respectively, ensuring broad adaptability across various imaging conditions. Experimental results demonstrate that networks trained with synthesized data struggle to cope with complex lighting settings present in this real image dataset. We also show that processing data through a mobile phone's internal ISP compromises image quality while using raw image data presents significant advantages for addressing the flare removal problem. Our dataset is expected to enable an array of new research in flare removal and contribute to substantial improvements in mobile image quality, benefiting mobile photographers and end-users alike.

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