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Color & Focus
Friday, 26 July
3:30 - 5:30 pm
Room 217BCD
Session Chair: Brian Barsky, University of California,
Berkeley
Color Transformation Based on the Basic Color Categories of a Painting
Using basic color category concepts to generate large but natural
color transformations of an image.
Youngha Chang
Tokyo Institute of Technology
chang@img.cs.titech.ac.jp
Suguru Saito
Masayuki Nakajima
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Perceptual Tone-Mapping Operator for High-Dynamic-Range
Scenes
A method for creating a perceptual tone-mapping operator
based on psychophysical experiments. It exploits the fact
that human eyes process detailed information almost exclusively
in the fovea.
Patrick Ledda
University of Bristol
ledda@cs.bris.ac.uk
Alan Chalmers
University of Bristol
A Phenomenological Approach to Bokeh Rendering
"Bokeh" is a term that describes the quality of out-of-focus
areas as rendered by a photographic lens. This sketch
presents a phenomenological, controllable approach to
simulate it.
Juan Buhler
PDI/DreamWorks
jbuhler@pdi.com
Daniel Wexler
PDI/DreamWorks
Virtual View Generation by Linear Processing of Two
Differently Focused Images
A novel approach to IBR techniques for generating a virtual
view image with arbitrary focus from two differently focused
images captured at a fixed position.
Akira Kubota
University of Tokyo
kubota@hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Kiyoharu Aizawa
University of Tokyo
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