Video Relighting Using Infrared Illumination
Oliver Wang, James Davis, Erika Chuang, Ian Rickard, Krystle De Mesa, Chirag Dave
In Computer Graphics Forum, 27(2), 2008.
Abstract: Inappropriate lighting is often responsible for poor quality video. In most offices and homes, lighting is not designed for video conferencing. This can result in unevenly lit faces, distracting shadows, and unnatural colors. We present a method for relighting faces that reduces the effects of uneven lighting and color. Our setup consists of a compact lighting rig and a camera that is both inexpensive and inconspicuous to the user. We use unperceivable infrared (IR) lights to obtain an illumination bases of the scene. Our algorithm computes an optimally weighted combination of IR bases to minimize lighting inconsistencies in foreground areas and reduce the effects of colored monitor light. However, IR relighting alone results in images with an unnatural ghostly appearance, thus a retargeting technique is presented which removes the unnatural IR effects and produces videos that have substantially more balanced intensity and color than the original video.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2008.01124.x
BibTeX format:
@article{Wang:2008:VRU,
  author = {Oliver Wang and James Davis and Erika Chuang and Ian Rickard and Krystle De Mesa and Chirag Dave},
  title = {Video Relighting Using Infrared Illumination},
  journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
  volume = {27},
  number = {2},
  pages = {271--279},
  year = {2008},
}
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