CcHarmony: Color-checker based Image Harmonization Dataset
Image harmonization targets at adjusting the foreground in a composite image to make it compatible with the background, producing a more realistic and harmonious image. Training deep image harmonization network requires abundant training data, but it is extremely difficult to acquire training pairs...
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Zusammenfassung: | Image harmonization targets at adjusting the foreground in a composite image
to make it compatible with the background, producing a more realistic and
harmonious image. Training deep image harmonization network requires abundant
training data, but it is extremely difficult to acquire training pairs of
composite images and ground-truth harmonious images. Therefore, existing works
turn to adjust the foreground appearance in a real image to create a synthetic
composite image. However, such adjustment may not faithfully reflect the
natural illumination change of foreground. In this work, we explore a novel
transitive way to construct image harmonization dataset. Specifically, based on
the existing datasets with recorded illumination information, we first convert
the foreground in a real image to the standard illumination condition, and then
convert it to another illumination condition, which is combined with the
original background to form a synthetic composite image. In this manner, we
construct an image harmonization dataset called ccHarmony, which is named after
color checker (cc). The dataset is available at
https://github.com/bcmi/Image-Harmonization-Dataset-ccHarmony. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2206.00800 |