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Salesin, and M. "Dappled Photography: Mask Enhanced Cameras for Heterodyned Light Fields and Coded Aperture Refocusing". Boykov and M.-P. Kumar, S. The goal here is to reversibly encode information about the scene in a single photograph (or a very few photographs) so that the corresponding decoding allows powerful decomposition of the image into light fields, motion deblurred images, global/direct illumination components or distinction between geometric versus material discontinuities. Cohen, D. Computational Photography (Raskar, R., Tumblin, J.,), A.K.
Computational illumination[edit]. High-dynamic-range imaging uses differently exposed pictures of the same scene to extend dynamic range.[7] Other examples include processing and merging differently illuminated images of the same subject matter ("lightspace"). TEXT: There is now a textbook that covers most (if not all) of the topics related to Computational Photography.This will be the primary reference for the course:. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 12(12): 1485-1494 (2003) ^ Steve Mann and R. Zelnik-Manor and P. METHOD OF... More
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Computational Photography || > http://nutshellurl.com/43o2f
Computational Photography ||
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Salesin, and M. "Dappled Photography: Mask Enhanced Cameras for Heterodyned Light Fields and Coded Aperture Refocusing". Boykov and M.-P. Kumar, S. The goal here is to reversibly encode information about the scene in a single photograph (or a very few photographs) so that the corresponding decoding allows powerful decomposition of the image into light fields, motion deblurred images, global/direct illumination components or distinction between geometric versus material discontinuities. Cohen, D. Computational Photography (Raskar, R., Tumblin, J.,), A.K.
Computational illumination[edit]. High-dynamic-range imaging uses differently exposed pictures of the same scene to extend dynamic range.[7] Other examples include processing and merging differently illuminated images of the same subject matter ("lightspace"). TEXT: There is now a textbook that covers most (if not all) of the topics related to Computational Photography.This will be the primary reference for the course:. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 12(12): 1485-1494 (2003) ^ Steve Mann and R. Zelnik-Manor and P. METHOD OF... More
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