Adaptive sampling of reflectance fields
Martin Fuchs, Volker Blanz, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Hans-Peter Seidel
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 26(2), June 2007.
Abstract: Image-based relighting achieves high quality in rendering, but it requires a large number of measurements of the reflectance field. This article discusses sampling techniques that improve on the trade-offs between measurement effort and reconstruction quality.
Specifically, we (i) demonstrate that sampling with point lights and from a sparse set of incoming light directions creates artifacts which can be reduced significantly by employing extended light sources for sampling, (ii) propose a sampling algorithm which incrementally chooses light directions adapted to the properties of the reflectance field being measured, thus capturing significant features faster than fixed-pattern sampling, and (iii) combine reflectance fields from two different light domain resolutions.
We present an automated measurement setup for well-defined angular distributions of the incident, indirect illumination. It is based on programmable spotlights with controlled aperture that illuminate the walls around the scene.
Keyword(s): image-based relighting, reflectance fields
@article{Fuchs:2007:ASO,
author = {Martin Fuchs and Volker Blanz and Hendrik P. A. Lensch and Hans-Peter Seidel},
title = {Adaptive sampling of reflectance fields},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {26},
number = {2},
pages = {10:1--10:18},
month = jun,
year = {2007},
}
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