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1 Image-Based Lighting II 15-463: Rendering and Image Processing Alexei Efros …with a lot of slides donated by Paul Debevec

2 Reach for the sky How can we capture the whole sky as an environment map? What happens with the sun?

3 Direct HDR Capture of the Sun and Sky Use Sigma 8mm fisheye lens and Canon EOS 1Ds to cover entire sky Use 3.0 ND filter on lens back to cover full range of light –Only 0.1% of light gets through! Use Sigma 8mm fisheye lens and Canon EOS 1Ds to cover entire sky Use 3.0 ND filter on lens back to cover full range of light –Only 0.1% of light gets through! Stumpfel, Jones, Wenger, Tchou, Hawkins, and Debevec. “Direct HDR Capture of the Sun and Sky”. To appear in Afrigraph 2004.

4 Extreme HDR Image Series 1 sec f/4 1/4 sec f/4 1/30 sec f/4 1/8000 sec f/16 1/30 sec f/16 1/250 sec f/16 1/1000 sec f/16

5 1 sec f/4 1/4 sec f/4 1/30 sec f/4 1/8000 sec f/16 only image that does not saturate! 1/30 sec f/16 1/250 sec f/16 1/1000 sec f/16 Extreme HDR Image Series - sun closeup

6 Spectral Calibration – ND filters are NOT Necessarily Neutral! Before correction After correction based on MacBeth ColorChecker chart appearance

7 Two Complete days of HDR Lighting Feb 22, 2004Feb 23, 2004 (day averages at 1 min. intervals)

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9 24 Samples per Pixel – 6h, 22min

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12 HDRI Sky Probe

13 Clipped Sky + Sun Source

14 Lit by sky only

15 Lit by sun only

16 Lit by sun and sky

17 Illuminating a Small Scene

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19 We can now illuminate synthetic objects with real light. How do we add synthetic objects to a real scene? We can now illuminate synthetic objects with real light. How do we add synthetic objects to a real scene?

20 Real Scene Example Goal: place synthetic objects on table

21 Light Probe / Calibration Grid

22 real scene Modeling the Scene light-based model

23 The Light-Based Room Model

24 real scene Modeling the Scene synthetic objects light-based model local scene

25 The Lighting Computation synthetic objects (known BRDF) synthetic objects (known BRDF) distant scene (light-based, unknown BRDF) local scene (estimated BRDF) local scene (estimated BRDF)

26 Rendering into the Scene Background Plate

27 Rendering into the Scene Objects and Local Scene matched to Scene

28 Differential Rendering Local scene w/o objects, illuminated by model

29 Differential Rendering (2) Difference in local scene - - = =

30 Differential Rendering Final Result

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32 I MAGE -B ASED L IGHTING IN F IAT L UX Paul Debevec, Tim Hawkins, Westley Sarokin, H. P. Duiker, Christine Cheng, Tal Garfinkel, Jenny Huang SIGGRAPH 99 Electronic Theater

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34 HDR Image Series 2 sec 1/4 sec 1/30 sec 1/250 sec 1/2000 sec 1/8000 sec

35 Stp1 Panorama

36 Assembled Panorama

37 Light Probe Images

38 Capturing a Spatially-Varying Lighting Environment

39 Identified Light Sources

40 The Movie

41 Simulating the Glare in the Human Eye Greg Spencer, Peter Shirley, Kurt Zimmerman, and Donald Greenberg. Physically-based glare effects for digital images. SIGGRAPH 95.

42 Scattering in the eye What’s the scattering model?

43 HDR Image

44 Gaussian Blur, LDR information Only

45 Gaussian Blur, Full HDR Information

46 Full HDR Disc Blur

47 Frame Postprocessing in Rendering with Natural Light

48 Compositing Complex Objects

49 Rendering Light Probes as Light Sources 1999

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51 A Lighting Reproduction Approach

52 Composited Results

53 Environment Map from Single Image?

54 Eye as Light Probe! (Nayar et al)

55 Cornea is an ellipsoid

56 Ellipsoid fitting

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