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workflow of homomorphic filtering is showing in Figure 5. The
function of filtering as follows (Formula 1).
In transfer function H(u,v), r L <1.0 and r H > 1.0, £> 0 is the cut off
frequency of highness filtering. For most digital aerial images,
rp= 3, ^¿=0.5 and £>o=14. The section diagram of filtering is
showing in figure 6, and figure 7 is the result of homomorphic
filtering operation of figure 3.
z(x,y) = \nf(x,y)
H(u, v) = (r„ - y L )[1 - e- c(Z)2( “’ v)/D ° } ] + y l 0)
r 0 (x ,y) = e r(x ’ y)
A. light illumination in cent
B. water lead hotspot C. sunshine caused top light
Figure 2. Example of hotspot problems in aerial images
Figure 3. Two images in left is digital aerial photo, the top of
image is light, bottom of image is dark, the seam line between
photos is clear in mosaic orthophoto
Figure 4. Left is aerial photo, middle is the low frequency
singles of image (result of low pass filtering), right is the high
frequency singles of image (result of high pass filtering)
g{x,y)
Figure 5. The workflow of homomorphic filtering