TY - CHAP A1 - Brunn, Ansgar A1 - Drauschke, Martin A1 - Kulschewski, Kai A1 - Förstner, Wolfgang T1 - Automatic Dodging of Aerial Images T2 - Publikationen der DGPF, Band 16: Von der Medizintechnik bis zur Planetenforschung - Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung für das 21. Jahrhundert N2 - We present an automated approach for the dodging of images, with which we edit digital images as it is usually done with analogue images in dark-rooms. Millions of aerial images of all battle fields were taken during the Second World War. They were intensively used, e.g. for the observation of military movements, the documentation of success and failure of military operations and further planning. Today, the information of these images supports the removal of explosives of the Second World War and the identi- fication of dangerous waste in the soil. In North Rhine-Westphalia, approximately 300.000 aerial images are scanned to handle the huge amount of available data efficiently. The scanning is done with a gray value depth of 12 bits and a pixel size of 21 μm to gain both, a high radiometric and a high geometric resolution of the images. Due to the photographic process used in the 1930s and 1940s and several reproductions, the digitized images are exposed locally very differently. Therefore, the images shall be improved by automated dodging. Global approaches mostly returned unsatisfying results. Therefore, we present a new approach, which is based on local histogram equalization. Other methods as spreading the histogram or linear transformations of the histogram manipulate the images either too much or not enough. For the implementation of our approach, we focus not only on the quality of the resulting images, but also on robustness and performance of the algorithm. Thus, the technique can also be used for other applications concerning image improvements. Y1 - 2007 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242114427_Automatic_Dodging_of_Aerial_Images SP - 173 EP - 180 CY - Muttenz (Schweiz) ER -