Estimating the Illuminant Color from the Shading of a Smooth Surface
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04/10/2004
04/10/2004
01/08/1988
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Resumo |
\0\05{\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 a uniform wall illuminated by a spot light often gives a strong impression of the illuminant color. How can it be possible to know if it is a white wall illuminated by yellow light or a yellow wall illuminated by white light? If the wall is a Lambertian reflector, it would not be possible to tell the difference. However, in the real world, some amount of specular reflection is almost always present. In this memo, it is shown that the computation is possible in most practical cases. |
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AIM-1068 |
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en_US |
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AIM-1068 |