Painting With Light
Chris Schoeneman, Julie Dorsey, Brian Smits, James Arvo, Donald Greenberg
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 93, August 1993, pp. 143--146.
Abstract: We present a new approach to lighting design for image synthesis. It is based on the inverse problem of determining light settings for an environment from a description of the desired solution. The method is useful for determining light intensities to achieve a desired effect in a computer simulation and can be used in conjunction with any rendering algorithm. Given a set of lights with fixed positions, we determine the light intensities and colors that most closely match the target image painted by the designer using a constrained least squares approach. We describe an interactive system that allows exible input and display of the solution.
Keyword(s): simulation, global illumination, radiosity, ray traving, light design, inverse problems
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Schoeneman:1993:PWL,
  author = {Chris Schoeneman and Julie Dorsey and Brian Smits and James Arvo and Donald Greenberg},
  title = {Painting With Light},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 93},
  pages = {143--146},
  month = aug,
  year = {1993},
}
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