A Fast and Stable Feature-Aware Motion Blur Filter
Jean-Philippe Guertin, Morgan McGuire, Derek Nowrouzezahrai
Eurographics/ ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on High Performance Graphics, 2014, pp. 51--60.
Abstract: High-quality motion blur is an increasingly important effect in interactive graphics however, even in the context of offline rendering, it is often approximated as a post process. Recent motion blur post-processes (e.g., [MHBO12, Sou13]) generate plausible results with interactive performance, however distracting artifacts still remain in the presence of e.g. overlapping motion or large- and fine-scale motion features. We address these artifacts with a more robust sampling and filtering scheme with only a small additional runtime cost. We render plausible, temporally coherent motion blur on several complex animation sequences, all in under 2ms at a resolution 1280 x 720. Moreover, our filter is designed to integrate seamlessly with post-process anti-aliasing and depth of field.
@inproceedings{hpg.20141093,
author = {Jean-Philippe Guertin and Morgan McGuire and Derek Nowrouzezahrai},
title = {A Fast and Stable Feature-Aware Motion Blur Filter},
booktitle = {Eurographics/ ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on High Performance Graphics},
pages = {51--60},
year = {2014},
}
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