We present a photographic method to enhance intensity differences between objects at varying distances from the focal plane. By combining a unique capture procedure with simple image processing techniques, the detected brightness of an object is decreased proportional to its degree of defocus. A camera-projector system casts distinct grid patterns onto a scene to generate a spatial distribution of point reflections. These point reflections relay a relative measure of defocus that is utilized in postprocessing to generate a highlighted DOF photograph. Trade-offs between three different projectorprocessing pairs are analyzed, and a model is developed to help describe a new intensity-dependent depth of field that is controlled by the ...
Capturing a photo with clear scene details is important in photography and for computer vision appli...
Recent developments in computational photography enabled variation of the optical focus of a plenopt...
Depth of field (DOF), the range of scene depths that appear sharp in a photograph, poses a fundament...
We present a focal surface projection to solve the narrow depth-of-field problem in projection mappi...
Optical systems used in photography and cinema produce depth-of-field effects, that is, variations o...
Light Field imaging gives us the ability to perform post-capture focus manipulation, like refocusing...
The purpose of our study is to introduce a new method for depth of field blur simulation used for co...
Active depth from defocus (DFD) eliminates the main limitation faced by passive DFD, namely its inab...
Introduction: Depth acquisition from digital images captured with a conventional camera, by analysin...
This paper focuses on the sampling problem in light field rendering (LFR) that is a fundamental appr...
Depth of field (DOF), the range of scene depths that appear sharp in a photograph, poses a fundament...
In contrast with traditional extended depth-of-field approaches, we propose a depth-based deconvolut...
International audienceA focused plenoptic camera has the ability to record and separate spatial and ...
The concept of depth from focus involves calculating distances to points in an observed scene, by m...
This dissertation presents a research work on rendering images from light elds captured with a foc...
Capturing a photo with clear scene details is important in photography and for computer vision appli...
Recent developments in computational photography enabled variation of the optical focus of a plenopt...
Depth of field (DOF), the range of scene depths that appear sharp in a photograph, poses a fundament...
We present a focal surface projection to solve the narrow depth-of-field problem in projection mappi...
Optical systems used in photography and cinema produce depth-of-field effects, that is, variations o...
Light Field imaging gives us the ability to perform post-capture focus manipulation, like refocusing...
The purpose of our study is to introduce a new method for depth of field blur simulation used for co...
Active depth from defocus (DFD) eliminates the main limitation faced by passive DFD, namely its inab...
Introduction: Depth acquisition from digital images captured with a conventional camera, by analysin...
This paper focuses on the sampling problem in light field rendering (LFR) that is a fundamental appr...
Depth of field (DOF), the range of scene depths that appear sharp in a photograph, poses a fundament...
In contrast with traditional extended depth-of-field approaches, we propose a depth-based deconvolut...
International audienceA focused plenoptic camera has the ability to record and separate spatial and ...
The concept of depth from focus involves calculating distances to points in an observed scene, by m...
This dissertation presents a research work on rendering images from light elds captured with a foc...
Capturing a photo with clear scene details is important in photography and for computer vision appli...
Recent developments in computational photography enabled variation of the optical focus of a plenopt...
Depth of field (DOF), the range of scene depths that appear sharp in a photograph, poses a fundament...