Acquiring Input for Rendering at Appropriate Levels of Detail: Digitizing a Pietà
Holly Rushmeier, Fausto Bernardini, Joshua Mittleman, Gabriel Taubin
Eurographics Rendering Workshop, June 1998, pp. 81--92.
Abstract: We describe the design of a system to augment a light striping camera for three dimensional scanning with a photometric system to capture bump maps and approximate reflectances. In contrast with scanning an object with very high spatial resolution, this allows the relatively efficient and inexpensive acquistion of input for high quality rendering. This system is being used in a project to digitize a Michelangelo Pietà in Florence, Italy.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Rushmeier:1998:AIF,
  author = {Holly Rushmeier and Fausto Bernardini and Joshua Mittleman and Gabriel Taubin},
  title = {Acquiring Input for Rendering at Appropriate Levels of Detail: Digitizing a Pietà},
  booktitle = {Eurographics Rendering Workshop},
  pages = {81--92},
  month = jun,
  year = {1998},
}
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