Separation of light transport into direct and indirect paths has enabled new visualizations of light in everyday scenes. However, indirect light itself contains a variety of components from subsurface scattering to diffuse and specular interreflections, all of which contribute to complex visual appearance. In this paper, we present a new imaging technique that captures and analyzes these components of indirect light via light transport between epipolar planes of illumination and rays of received light. This plane-to-ray light transport is captured using a rectified projector-camera system where we vary the offset between projector and camera rows (implemented as synchronization delay) as well as the exposure of each camera row. The resultin...
Paper, milk, clouds and white paint share a common property: they are opaque disordered media throug...
Figure 1: Cropped frames from an animated scene with dynamic light, changing participating medium an...
In correlation-based time-of-flight (C-ToF) imaging systems, light sources with temporally varying i...
We consider the problem of deliberately manipulating the direct and indirect light flowing through a...
We consider the problem of deliberately manipulating the direct and indirect light flowing through a...
(a) We use a photonic mixer device (PMD) coupled with a 2D projector to acquire “light-in-flight ” i...
Global light transport is composed of direct and indirect components. In this paper, we take the fir...
We introduce an algorithm for interactive rendering of physically-based global illumination, based o...
Global light transport is composed of direct and indirect components. In this paper, we take the fir...
The work describes various methods employed towards solving the problem of indirect imaging. Computa...
Abstract Conventional radiometric compensation approaches such as [Bimber et al. 2005] rely on a dir...
Indirect illumination algorithms exist in many forms, but the state-of-the-art real-time algorithms ...
Light transport in complex scenes with possibly intricate optical properties is difficult to grasp i...
"Indirect" time-of-flight is one technique to obtain depth-resolved images through active illuminati...
Light transport in complex scenes with possibly intricate optical properties is difficult to grasp i...
Paper, milk, clouds and white paint share a common property: they are opaque disordered media throug...
Figure 1: Cropped frames from an animated scene with dynamic light, changing participating medium an...
In correlation-based time-of-flight (C-ToF) imaging systems, light sources with temporally varying i...
We consider the problem of deliberately manipulating the direct and indirect light flowing through a...
We consider the problem of deliberately manipulating the direct and indirect light flowing through a...
(a) We use a photonic mixer device (PMD) coupled with a 2D projector to acquire “light-in-flight ” i...
Global light transport is composed of direct and indirect components. In this paper, we take the fir...
We introduce an algorithm for interactive rendering of physically-based global illumination, based o...
Global light transport is composed of direct and indirect components. In this paper, we take the fir...
The work describes various methods employed towards solving the problem of indirect imaging. Computa...
Abstract Conventional radiometric compensation approaches such as [Bimber et al. 2005] rely on a dir...
Indirect illumination algorithms exist in many forms, but the state-of-the-art real-time algorithms ...
Light transport in complex scenes with possibly intricate optical properties is difficult to grasp i...
"Indirect" time-of-flight is one technique to obtain depth-resolved images through active illuminati...
Light transport in complex scenes with possibly intricate optical properties is difficult to grasp i...
Paper, milk, clouds and white paint share a common property: they are opaque disordered media throug...
Figure 1: Cropped frames from an animated scene with dynamic light, changing participating medium an...
In correlation-based time-of-flight (C-ToF) imaging systems, light sources with temporally varying i...