DS1 spectrogram: SpiralDiff: Spiral Diffusion with LoRA for RGB-to-RAW Conversion Across Cameras

SpiralDiff: Spiral Diffusion with LoRA for RGB-to-RAW Conversion Across Cameras

March 16, 20262603.14885

Authors

Qian Wu,Lei Zhang,Lei Zhao,Jingyu Yang,Huanjing Yue

Abstract

RAW images preserve superior fidelity and rich scene information compared to RGB, making them essential for tasks in challenging imaging conditions. To alleviate the high cost of data collection, recent RGB-to-RAW conversion methods aim to synthesize RAW images from RGB.

However, they overlook two key challenges: (i) the reconstruction difficulty varies with pixel intensity, and (ii) multi-camera conversion requires camera-specific adaptation. To address these issues, we propose SpiralDiff, a diffusion-based framework tailored for RGB-to-RAW conversion with a signal-dependent noise weighting strategy that adapts reconstruction fidelity across intensity levels.

In addition, we introduce CamLoRA, a camera-aware lightweight adaptation module that enables a unified model to adapt to different camera-specific ISP characteristics. Extensive experiments on four benchmark datasets demonstrate the superiority of SpiralDiff in RGB-to-RAW conversion quality and its downstream benefits in RAW-based object detection.

Our code and model are available at https://github.com/Chuancy-TJU/SpiralDiff.

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