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Introduction to Computer Graphics Koyel Datta Gupta

What is Computer Graphics? Creation, Manipulation, and Storage of geometric objects (modeling) and their images (rendering) Display those images on screens or devices Image processing

What drives computer graphics? Movie Industry

What drives computer graphics? Game Industry

What drives computer graphics? Medical Imaging and Scientific Visualization Tools for teaching and diagnosis Drive issues of precision and correctness

What drives computer graphics? Computer Aided Design Mechanical, Electronic, Architecture

What drives computer graphics? Graphic User Interfaces (GUI)

What is Computer Graphics? Hardware Rendering Interaction Modeling Scientific Visualization

Hardware: Amazing Changes Fundamental architecture shift Dual computing engines: CPU and GPU

Hardware: Amazing Changes Fast, cheap GPUs Cheap memory Displays at low cost

Hardware: Amazing Changes Wired -> Unwired

Input Devices Locator Devices Keyboard Scanner Cameras (research) Images Laser Cameras (research)

Locator Devices Mouse (2D and 3D) Trackball Joystick (2D and 3D) When queried, locator devices return a position and/or orientation. Mouse (2D and 3D) Trackball Joystick (2D and 3D)

Locator Devices When queried, locator devices return a position and/or orientation. Tablet Virtual Reality Trackers Data Gloves Digitizers

Keyboard Text input Hard coded List boxes, GUI CAD/CAM Modeling Vertex locations are inserted into code

Scanners Image Scanners - Flatbed, etc. Laser Scanners - Deltasphere What type of data is returned? Bitmap Laser Scanners - Deltasphere Emits a laser and does time of flight. Returns 3D point Camera based - research Examine camera image(s) and try to figure out vertices from them.

Video Output Devices Desktop Vector display CRT LCD flatpanel Plasma workstation displays(Sun Lab) PC and Mac laptops Tablet computers Wacom’s display tablet Digital Micromirror Devices (projectors) Field Emission Devices (FEDs) Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Arrays

Video Output Devices Immersive Head-mounted displays (HMD) Stereo shutter glasses Virtual Retinal Display (VRD)

Cathode-ray tube (CRT) Monitors Primary output device – Video monitors Standard design of video monitor: Cathode-ray tube (CRT)

Cathode-ray tube (CRT) Monitors

Display Technologies

Cathode-ray tube (CRT) Monitors Refresh CRT Beam of electrons hit phosphor-coated screen, light emitted by phosphor Direct electron beam to the same screen repeatedly, keeping phosphor activated The frequency at which a picture is redrawn on the screen is referred to as the “refresh rate” The maximum number of points that can be displayed on a CRT is referred to as the “resolution” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_resolution Display principle Raster Scan Display Principle Random Scan Display Principle

CRT Display Principles Raster-Scan Displays Based on TV technology Electron beam swept across screen one row at a time from top to bottom Each row is referred to as a scan line

CRT Display Principles Raster-Scan Displays Picture elements: screen point referred as “Pixel” Picture information stored in refresh (frame) buffer

CRT Display Principles Raster-Scan Displays Picture information stored in refresh (frame) buffer The number of bits per pixel in the frame buffer is called depth or bit planes Buffer with 1 bit per pixel – Bitmap Buffer with multiple bits per pixel – Pixmap Interlaced refresh procedure Beams sweeps across every other scan line

Frame Buffer A frame buffer is characterized by size, x, y, and pixel depth. the resolution of a frame buffer is the number of pixels in the display. e.g. 1024x1024 pixels. Bit Planes or Bit Depth is the number of bits corresponding to each pixel. This determines the color resolution of the buffer. Bilevel or monochrome displays have 1 bit/pixel 8bits/pixel -> 256 simultaneous colors 24bits/pixel -> 16 million simultaneous colors

Specifying Color direct color : each pixel directly specifies a color value e.g., 24bit : 8bits(R) + 8bits(G) + 8 bits(B) palette-based color : indirect specification use palette (CLUT) e.g., 8 bits pixel can represent 256 colors Green Red Blue 8 24 bits plane, 8 bits per color gun. 224 = 16,777,216

Refresh Rates and Bandwidth Frames per second (FPS)

Interlaced Scanning Scan frame 30 times per second To reduce flicker, divide frame into two fields—one consisting of the even scan lines and the other of the odd scan lines. Even and odd fields are scanned out alternately to produce an interlaced image.

Aspect Ratio Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) = vres/hres TV 4:3 HDTV 16:9 Frame aspect ratio (FAR) = horizontal/vertical size TV 4:3 HDTV 16:9 Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) = vres/hres

CRT Display Principles Random-Scan Display Principles Calligraphic Displays also called vector, stroke or line drawing graphics Electron beam directed only to the points of picture to be displayed. Vector displays, electron beams trace out lines to generate pictures Picture stores as a set of line-drawing commands Storage referred as display list, refresh display file, vector file or display program

CRT Display Principles Sample of Random-Scan displays principles

CRT Display Principles Images are described in terms of line segments rather than pixels Display processor cycles through the commands

Pros and Cons Advantages to Raster Displays lower cost filled regions/shaded images Disadvantages to Raster Displays a discrete representation, continuous primitives must be scan-converted (i.e. fill in the appropriate scan lines) Aliasing or "jaggies" Arises due to sampling error when converting from a continuous to a discrete representation

Comparing Raster and Vector advantages of vector: very fine detail of line drawings (sometimes curves), whereas raster suffers from jagged edge problem due to pixels (aliasing, quantization errors) geometry objects (lines) whereas raster only handles pixels eg. 1000 line plot: vector display computes 2000 endpoints raster display computes all pixels on each line

Comparing Raster and Vector advantages of raster: cheaper colours, textures, realism unlimited complexity of picture: whatever you put in refresh buffer, whereas vector complexity limited by refresh rate

Color CRT Monitors Using a combination of phosphors that emit different-colored light Beam-penetration Used in random-scan monitors Use red and green phosphors layers Color depends on the penetrated length of electrons Shadow mask Used in raster-scan systems Produce wide range of color with RGB color model

Color CRT Monitors Color CRTs are much more complicated Requires manufacturing very precise geometry Uses a pattern of color phosphors on the screen: Delta electron gun arrangement In-line electron gun arrangement

Color CRT Monitors Operation of delta-delta, shadow mask CRT

Flat-Panel Displays Emissive Displays Non-emissive Displays A class of video devices that have reduced volume, weight and power requirement compared with CRT Two main categories Emissive Displays Convert electrical energy to light energy e.g. Plasma panels Non-emissive Displays Use optical effects to convert light from other sources into graphics patterns e.g. LCD monitors

Plasma Panel Display Plasma panels (gas-discharge display) Contracted by filling the region between two glass plates with a mixture of gases Refresh buffer used to store picture information Firing voltages applied to refresh the pixel positions

Liquid-crystal Displays Liquid-crystal displays (LCD) commonly used in small systems Liquid crystal, compounds have a crystalline arrangement of molecules, flow like a liquid Passive-matrix LCD To control light twisting, voltage applied to intersecting conductors to align the molecules Active-matrix LCD Using thin-film transistor technology, place a transistor at each pixel location