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Poster

Revisiting Image Fusion for Multi-Illuminant White-Balance Correction

David Serrano · Aditya Arora · Luis Herranz · Kosta Derpanis · Michael Brown · Javier Vazquez-Corral


Abstract:

White balance (WB) correction in scenes with multiple illuminants remains a persistent challenge in computer vision. Recent methods explored fusion-based approaches, where a neural network linearly blends multiple sRGB versions of an input image, each processed with predefined WB presets. However, we demonstrate that these methods are suboptimal for common multi-illuminant scenarios. Additionally, existing fusion-based methods rely on sRGB WB datasets lacking dedicated multi-illuminant images, limiting both training and evaluation. To address these challenges, we introduce two key contributions. First, we propose an efficient transformer-based model that effectively captures spatial dependencies across sRGB WB presets, substantially improving upon linear fusion techniques. Second, we introduce a large-scale multi-illuminant dataset comprising over 16,000 sRGB images rendered with five different WB settings, along with WB-corrected images. Our method achieves up to 100% improvement over existing techniques on our new multi-illuminant image fusion dataset. We will release our code and dataset upon acceptance.

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