Image-Based Modeling and Photo Editing
Byong Mok Oh, Max Chen, Julie Dorsey, Frédo Durand
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001, August 2001, pp. 433--442.
Abstract: We present an image-based modeling and editing system that takes a single photo as input. We represent a scene as a layered collection of depth images, where each pixel encodes both color and depth. Starting from an input image, we employ a suite of user-assisted techniques, based on a painting metaphor, to assign depths and extract layers. We introduce two specific editing operations. The first, a "clone brushing tool," permits the distortion-free copying of parts of a picture, by using a parameterization optimization technique. The second, a "texture-illuminance decoupling filter," discounts the effect of illumination on uniformly textured areas, by decoupling large- and small-scale features via bilateral filtering. Our system enables editing from different viewpoints, extracting and grouping of image-based objects, and modifying the shape, color, and illumination of these objects.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Oh:2001:IMA,
  author = {Byong Mok Oh and Max Chen and Julie Dorsey and Frédo Durand},
  title = {Image-Based Modeling and Photo Editing},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001},
  pages = {433--442},
  month = aug,
  year = {2001},
}
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