The appearance of an object is determined by its chromatic and geometric qualities in its surrounding environment using four optical parameters: color, gloss, translucency, and surface texture. Reconstructing the appearance of objects is of great importance in many applications, including creative industries, packaging, fine-art reproduction, medical simulation, and prosthesis-making. Printers are reproduction devices capable of replicating objects’ appearance in 2D and 3D forms. With the introduction of new printing technologies, new inks and materials, and demands for innovative applications, creating accurate reproduction of the desired visual appearance has become challenging. Thus, the appearance reproduction workflow requires improvem...
International audienceOne important origin of non-photorealistic computer graphics comes from printi...
From time to time new methods and techniques are developed in halftone photography which add conveni...
Digital halftoning is a printing technology that creates the illusion of continuous tone images for ...
The appearance of an object is determined by its chromatic and geometric qualities in its surroundin...
As 3D printing is becoming increasingly popular, the demand for high quality surface reproduction is...
Managing the final appearance of 3D surfaces is an interesting and essential topic in 3D printing ap...
Realistic appearance reproduction is of great importance in 3D printing’s applications. Halftoning a...
Two-and-a-half and 3D printing are becoming increasingly popular, and consequently the demand for hi...
2.5D Printing: Bridging the Gap Between 2D and 3D Applications examines the relationship between two...
Digital halftoning provides a mechanism for rendering continuous-tone images on discrete devices tha...
Many image reproduction devices, such as printers, are limited to only a few numbers of printing ink...
Methods for the halftoning of images on multi-level printing devices such as multi-level ink-jet pri...
This work presents a halftoning technique to manufacture 3D objects with the appearance of continuou...
Introduction In this gem we introduce a technique borrowed and adapted from non-interactive hardcop...
One important origin of non-photorealistic computer graphics comes from printing technology. Halfton...
International audienceOne important origin of non-photorealistic computer graphics comes from printi...
From time to time new methods and techniques are developed in halftone photography which add conveni...
Digital halftoning is a printing technology that creates the illusion of continuous tone images for ...
The appearance of an object is determined by its chromatic and geometric qualities in its surroundin...
As 3D printing is becoming increasingly popular, the demand for high quality surface reproduction is...
Managing the final appearance of 3D surfaces is an interesting and essential topic in 3D printing ap...
Realistic appearance reproduction is of great importance in 3D printing’s applications. Halftoning a...
Two-and-a-half and 3D printing are becoming increasingly popular, and consequently the demand for hi...
2.5D Printing: Bridging the Gap Between 2D and 3D Applications examines the relationship between two...
Digital halftoning provides a mechanism for rendering continuous-tone images on discrete devices tha...
Many image reproduction devices, such as printers, are limited to only a few numbers of printing ink...
Methods for the halftoning of images on multi-level printing devices such as multi-level ink-jet pri...
This work presents a halftoning technique to manufacture 3D objects with the appearance of continuou...
Introduction In this gem we introduce a technique borrowed and adapted from non-interactive hardcop...
One important origin of non-photorealistic computer graphics comes from printing technology. Halfton...
International audienceOne important origin of non-photorealistic computer graphics comes from printi...
From time to time new methods and techniques are developed in halftone photography which add conveni...
Digital halftoning is a printing technology that creates the illusion of continuous tone images for ...