Removal of blotches and line scratches from film and video sequences using a digital restoration chain

Line scratches and blotches are two of the most common and annoying artifacts of image sequences. A digital restoration chain for the removal of these artifacts was conceived and implemented. The basic elements of the chain are the digital encoder, the artifact generator, the artifact detectors, the interpolators and the quality measurer. The digital encoder has the mission to convert analogue sequences into digital ones and, if necessary, to make a format conversion. The artifact generator allows quantitative and qualitative tests of the restoration algorithms. If we have access to the original non-degraded sequence we can add, in a controlled way, artifacts with the generator, and then measure efficiently the quality of the restoration algorithms, since we have the original, the degraded and the restored sequences to compare. In a real restoration process, the degraded sequence is directly applied to the artifact detector. The artifact detector finds the degraded regions in the image and, somehow, marks them. The interpolator replaces the marked degraded pixels with others that are the result of an interpolation algorithm. Finally, the quality measurer rates the quality of the restored sequence.