Color imaging through dynamic scattering media is challenging. Although ghost imaging (GI) has been studied, the distorted single-pixel measurements hinder high-fidelity reconstruction. Here, we report a full-color GI framework that eliminates wave distortions caused by dynamic scattering media to achieve high-quality reconstruction. A convolution-based polynomial estimation method is designed to estimate and correct dynamic scaling factors. Then, a diffusion-powered plug-and-play algorithm is designed and applied, using a pre-trained diffusion prior to regularizing chromatic structures with a GI-based physical model to maintain data consistency. Experiments are conducted to demonstrate that the developed full-color GI framework exhibits high robustness and superior performance, always achieving high-fidelity reconstruction in dynamic scattering environments. Our method provides a promising solution for full-color GI in harsh environments, showing excellent stability and application potentials.
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Qian Song
Zhihan Xu
Qing Huo Liu
Applied Physics Letters
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Institute for Advanced Study
Eastern Institute of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894326c1944d70ce05133 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0320982