Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT (Apr 2024)

Study of Camera Efficiency and Image Resolution

  • Aqeel Mahmood Jawad,
  • Loai Alamro,
  • Lway Faisal Abdulrazak,
  • Akram AbdelBaqi AbdelRahman,
  • Iryna Bezklubenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23919/FRUCT61870.2024.10516363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
p. 306

Abstract

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Background: As imaging technology advances, cinema, photography, computer vision, and image processing need high-quality visual data. Image quality depends on camera efficiency and resolution. Objective: This study examines the trade-offs between camera efficiency and image quality in respect to camera performance measures (e.g., pixel count, sensor size, dynamic range) and picture resolution. Image clarity, detail, and performance are greatly affected by camera resolutions, notably in digital and mobile phone cameras. Methods: The study tests digital and mobile phone cameras with different resolutions to determine image quality and feature extraction. Additionally, the effects of torch (or flash) use on feature extraction and picture quality are examined to determine how illumination affects camera performance. Results: The importance of camera efficiency in creating high-quality pictures for a variety of applications, including photography and scientific imaging, is highlighted by preliminary findings. The article illuminates the complex link between camera specs and image quality, giving valuable insights to photographers and manufacturers. Conclusion: This study provides insights on enhancing camera efficiency and picture resolution, which may influence imaging equipment, computational image processing, and photographic design. The insights gained should develop camera technology to meet the needs of varied applications that need better picture capture and processing.

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