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Cascade Luminance and Chrominance for Image Retouching: More Like Artist

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arxiv 2205.15999 v1 pith:BTGFD62N submitted 2022-05-31 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords retouchingimagephotoartistschrominanceluminancemakenetwork
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Photo retouching aims to adjust the luminance, contrast, and saturation of the image to make it more human aesthetically desirable. However, artists' actions in photo retouching are difficult to quantitatively analyze. By investigating their retouching behaviors, we propose a two-stage network that brightens images first and then enriches them in the chrominance plane. Six pieces of useful information from image EXIF are picked as the network's condition input. Additionally, hue palette loss is added to make the image more vibrant. Based on the above three aspects, Luminance-Chrominance Cascading Net(LCCNet) makes the machine learning problem of mimicking artists in photo retouching more reasonable. Experiments show that our method is effective on the benchmark MIT-Adobe FiveK dataset, and achieves state-of-the-art performance for both quantitative and qualitative evaluation.

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