Photo response non-uniformity

Photo response non-uniformity, pixel response non-uniformity, or PRNU, is a form of fixed-pattern noise related to digital image sensors, as used in cameras and optical instruments.

Both CCD and CMOS sensors are two-dimensional arrays of photosensitive cells, each broadly corresponding to an image pixel.

High-end and metrology camera vendors tend to characterise this non-uniformity during instrument manufacture.

The sensor is illuminated with a standardized light source and a two-dimensional table of correction factors is generated.

This table is either carried in camera non-volatile memory and dynamically applied to the image on each capture, or ships with the camera to be applied by an external image processing and correcting pipeline.