Research on Image Color Test Method for Automotive Camera Monitor System
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https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202503_11(3).0013Keywords:
Camera Monitor System; Image Color Test; Color Performance; White Balance.Abstract
Image color performance, as a fundamental component of human visual perception, possesses significant research value in the evaluation of Camera Monitor System (CMS). This study constructs a white balance test method applicable to CMS based on the test methodology framework of QC/T 1128 standard. The study involves the testing and analysis of the white balance characteristics of Class I and Class III CMS at 2800K, 4000K, and 6500K color temperatures. The findings indicate a substantial correlation between the white balance parameter indexes and the visual perception of the human eye. This method has been demonstrated to be a highly effective means of evaluating the color performance of CMS at various color temperatures. In addition, it provides a methodological supplement to the color rendering evaluation system as outlined in the ISO 16505 international standard.
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