This paper implements an appearance rendering workflow using the iccMAX architecture with the aim of reproducing the directional appearance of surface colours on a display. In previous work, the prints were measured bidirectionally using an image-based measurement setup, and the bidirectional reflectance distribution function of the materials was estimated using the well-established Ward reflectance model. This function was applied in a colour managed workflow using the ICC.2 architecture to render the appearance of the prints on a display. The seven used as samples to the renderings
International audienceThis work investigates the use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) ren...
Surfaces in the real world exhibit complex appearance due to spatial variations in both their reflec...
This paper presents the design and development of a system that creates the optimal conditions to se...
ICC.2:2017 is a revision to the next-generation colour management specification iccMAX that introduc...
In this paper we present our developed bidirectional reflectance distribution capturing pipeline. It...
This articles presents an interface for quick and intuitive development of arbitrary, but physically...
ICC-based colour management is an important part of modern prepress workflows to ensure that colour ...
page 2 For synthesizing realistic images of a real three dimensional object, reflectance properties ...
Materials with a complex visual appearance, like goniochromatic or non-diffuse, are widely used for ...
Creating realistic renderings in computer graphics depends on having knowledge of the reflectance pr...
We present an efficient and scalable pipeline for fabricating full-colored objects with spatially-va...
We present an efficient and scalable pipeline for fabricating full-colored objects with spatially-va...
The progressive trend toward increased realism in Computer Graphics necessitates an increased accura...
We present an efficient and scalable pipeline for fabricating full-colored objects with spatially-va...
An object model for computer graphics applications should contain two aspects of information: shape ...
International audienceThis work investigates the use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) ren...
Surfaces in the real world exhibit complex appearance due to spatial variations in both their reflec...
This paper presents the design and development of a system that creates the optimal conditions to se...
ICC.2:2017 is a revision to the next-generation colour management specification iccMAX that introduc...
In this paper we present our developed bidirectional reflectance distribution capturing pipeline. It...
This articles presents an interface for quick and intuitive development of arbitrary, but physically...
ICC-based colour management is an important part of modern prepress workflows to ensure that colour ...
page 2 For synthesizing realistic images of a real three dimensional object, reflectance properties ...
Materials with a complex visual appearance, like goniochromatic or non-diffuse, are widely used for ...
Creating realistic renderings in computer graphics depends on having knowledge of the reflectance pr...
We present an efficient and scalable pipeline for fabricating full-colored objects with spatially-va...
We present an efficient and scalable pipeline for fabricating full-colored objects with spatially-va...
The progressive trend toward increased realism in Computer Graphics necessitates an increased accura...
We present an efficient and scalable pipeline for fabricating full-colored objects with spatially-va...
An object model for computer graphics applications should contain two aspects of information: shape ...
International audienceThis work investigates the use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) ren...
Surfaces in the real world exhibit complex appearance due to spatial variations in both their reflec...
This paper presents the design and development of a system that creates the optimal conditions to se...