This paper discusses a new method for capturing the complete appearanceof both synthetic and realworld objects andscenes,representing this information, and then using this represe...
Steven J. Gortler, Radek Grzeszczuk, Richard Szeli...
We present a new representation for time-varying image data that allows for varying--and arbitrarily high--spatial and temporal resolutions in different parts of a video sequence....
Adam Finkelstein, Charles E. Jacobs, David Salesin
In this paper we develop a computational model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis based on psychophysical experiments. The model captures the changes in threshold ...
James A. Ferwerda, Sumanta N. Pattanaik, Peter Shi...
Creating freeform surfaces is a challenging task even with advanced geometric modeling systems. Laser range scanners offer a promising alternative for model acquisition--the 3D sc...
An important, largely unexplored area of computer image generation is the simulation of weathering and its effects on appearance. Weathering results from the interaction of the en...
An important component that has been missing from image synthesis is the effect of weathering. In this paper, we present an approach for the modeling and rendering of one type of ...
We present a new approach for modeling and rendering existing architectural scenes from a sparse set of still photographs. Our modeling approach, which combines both geometry-base...
Paul E. Debevec, Camillo J. Taylor, Jitendra Malik
A number of techniques have been developed for reconstructing surfaces by integrating groups of aligned range images. A desirable set of properties for such algorithms includes: i...