Back to Search Start Over

Capturing and Rendering With Incident Light Fields

Authors :
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARINA DEL REY CA INST FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Unger, J.
Wenger, A.
Hawkins, T.
Gardner, A.
Debevec, P.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARINA DEL REY CA INST FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Unger, J.
Wenger, A.
Hawkins, T.
Gardner, A.
Debevec, P.
Source :
DTIC
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

This paper presents a process for capturing spatially and directionally varying illumination from a real-world scene and using this lighting to illuminate computer-generated objects. We use two devices for capturing such illumination. In the first we photograph an array of mirrored spheres in high dynamic range to capture the spatially varying illumination. In the second, we obtain higher resolution data by capturing images with an high dynamic range omnidirectional camera as it traverses across a plane. For both methods we apply the light field technique to extrapolate the incident illumination to a volume. We render computer-generated objects as illuminated by this captured illumination using a custom shader within an existing global illumination rendering system. To demonstrate our technique we capture several spatially-varying lighting environments with spotlights, shadows, and dappled lighting and use them to illuminate synthetic scenes. We also show comparisons to real objects under the same illumination.<br />The original document contains color images. Pub. at Eurographics Symposium on Rendering, p1-10, 2003. Sponsored in part by University of Southern California and Linkoping University.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn831968363
Document Type :
Electronic Resource