Active Standard

IEEE 1858-2023

IEEE Standard for Camera Phone Image Quality (CPIQ)

Quantifying the performance of camera-equipped mobile devices is covered in this standard, with an emphasis on metrics and procedures appropriate to the types of sensors, lenses, and signal processing routines present on such devices. It is not intended as a general image quality standard for photographs produced by high-end dedicated cameras [e.g., digital single lens reflexes (DSLRs)]. Metrics include spatial frequency response, color uniformity, chroma level, lateral chromatic displacement, local geometric distortion, texture blur, and visual noise.

Standard Committee
BOG/CAG - Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2016-12-07
Superseding
1858-2016
Board Approval
2023-02-15
History
Published:
2023-08-04

Working Group Details

Society
Society
IEEE SA Board of Governors
Standard Committee
BOG/CAG - Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
Working Group
CPIQ - Camera Phone Image Quality
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Henry Koren

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P1858
Standard for Camera Perceptual Image Quality (CPIQ)

This standard addresses the fundamental attributes that contribute to video and still image quality for human observers. The standard defines a suite of objective and subjective test methods for measuring perceptual image quality attributes, and it specifies tools and test methods to facilitate standards-based communication and comparison among imaging industry companies regarding camera image quality.

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