Enhancing low-light images with natural colors poses a challenge due to camera processing variations and limited access to ground-truth lighting conditions. To address this, we propose Dimma, a semi-supervised approach that aligns with any camera using a small set of image pairs captured under extreme lighting conditions. Our method employs a convolutional mixture density network to replicate camera-specific noise present in dark images. We enhance results further by introducing a conditional UNet architecture based on user-provided lightness values. Trained on just a few real image pairs, Dimma achieves competitive results compared to fully supervised state-of-the-art methods trained on large datasets.

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