Projection defocus analysis for scene capture and image display
Li Zhang, Shree Nayar
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 25(3), July 2006.
Abstract: In order to produce bright images, projectors have large apertures and hence narrow depths of field. In this paper, we present methods for robust scene capture and enhanced image display based on projection defocus analysis. We model a projector's defocus using a linear system. This model is used to develop a novel temporal defocus analysis method to recover depth at each camera pixel by estimating the parameters of its projection defocus kemel in frequency domain. Compared to most depth recovery methods, our approach is more accurate near depth discontinuities. Furthermore, by using a coaxial projector-camera system, we ensure that depth is computed at all camera pixels, without any missing parts. We show that the recovered scene geometry can be used for refocus synthesis and for depth-based image composition. Using the same projector defocus model and estimation technique, we also propose a defocus compensation method that filters a projection image in a spatially-varying, depth-dependent manner to minimize its defocus blur after it is projected onto the scene. This method effectively increases the depth of field of a projector without modifying its optics. Finally, we present an algorithm that exploits projector defocus to reduce the strong pixelation artifacts produced by digital projectors, while preserving the quality of the projected image. We have experimentally verified each of our methods using real scenes.
Keyword(s): depth recovery, image composition, multi-focal projection, projector defocus, projector depixelation, refocus synthesis, temporal defocus analysis
@article{Zhang:2006:PDA,
author = {Li Zhang and Shree Nayar},
title = {Projection defocus analysis for scene capture and image display},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {25},
number = {3},
pages = {907--915},
month = jul,
year = {2006},
}
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