Patent ID: 7688359

Claim:
A method for acquiring a control parameter in automatic exposure control characterized by including: 1) computing a brightness distribution of an exposure image, wherein computing a brightness distribution of an exposure image comprises dividing the brightness distribution into a number of bins and computing distribution of pixels for the exposure image in each bin; 2) partitioning the exposure image into different brightness regions according to the brightness distribution, each of the different brightness regions having a different brightness, wherein partitioning the exposure image into different brightness regions comprises partitioning bright regions with specific widths and focusing on bins with peak values, at least partitioning the highest peak region and the second highest peak region in an entire brightness distribution; 3) assigning corresponding weighted coefficients for the different brightness regions, based on the brightness of each of the different brightness regions; 4) computing a weighted average value of brightness of the exposure image as said control parameter, using the brightness of the different brightness regions and the corresponding weighted coefficients for the different brightness regions; wherein a weighted coefficient for pixels of a peak value region is smaller than weighted coefficients of other regions, wherein the weighted coefficient assigned to the peak value region decreases with increase of pixel distribution in the peak value region, and after decreasing to a smallest weighted coefficient, maintains steady and increases after maintaining steady in a specific region, and wherein the smallest weighted coefficient corresponding to a peak value region with higher brightness of said highest peak region and second highest peak region increases with increase of a current relative photoelectric gain, and the smallest weighted coefficient corresponding to a peak value region with lower brightness decreases with increase of the current relative photoelectric gain.