Sensitivity of color LMMSE restoration of images to the spectral estimate

The sensitivity to the spectral estimate of the original image of linear minimum mean-square error (LMMSE) color image restoration methods is determined. It is concluded that (i) sensitivity of the full-correlation Wiener restoration to the spectral estimate is higher than that of the independent-channel Wiener restoration, and the full-correlation restoration is extremely sensitive to windowing, (ii) among independent-channel restorations, the ones based on autoregressive spectral estimates are the least sensitive, and (iii) full-correlation Wiener restoration may be outperformed by the independent-channel restoration depending on the prototype image used in spectral estimation. >