Lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transforms
Abstract We present a method for transferring lighting between photographs of a static scene. Our method takes as input a photo collection depicting a scene with varying viewpoints and lighting conditions. We cast lighting transfer as an edit propagation problem, where the transfer of local illumina...
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doaj-dd3f553334064c3986e3e3bfa16dcd982020-11-25T00:21:26ZengSpringerOpenComputational Visual Media2096-04332096-06622017-08-013431532410.1007/s41095-017-0085-5Lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transformsQian Zhang0Pierre-Yves Laffont1Terence Sim2Nanyang Technological UniversityETH ZurichNational University of SingaporeAbstract We present a method for transferring lighting between photographs of a static scene. Our method takes as input a photo collection depicting a scene with varying viewpoints and lighting conditions. We cast lighting transfer as an edit propagation problem, where the transfer of local illumination across images is guided by sparse correspondences obtained through multi-view stereo. Instead of directly propagating color, we learn local color transforms from corresponding patches in pairs of images and propagate these transforms in an edge-aware manner to regions with no correspondences. Our color transforms model the large variability of appearance changes in local regions of the scene, and are robust to missing or inaccurate correspondences. The method is fully automatic and can transfer strong shadows between images. We show applications of our image relighting method for enhancing photographs, browsing photo collections with harmonized lighting, and generating synthetic time-lapse sequences.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41095-017-0085-5RelightingPhoto CollectionTime-LapseImage Editing |
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Qian Zhang Pierre-Yves Laffont Terence Sim Lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transforms Computational Visual Media Relighting Photo Collection Time-Lapse Image Editing |
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Lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transforms |
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Lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transforms |
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Lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transforms |
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lighting transfer across multiple views through local color transforms |
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Computational Visual Media |
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2096-0433 2096-0662 |
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Abstract We present a method for transferring lighting between photographs of a static scene. Our method takes as input a photo collection depicting a scene with varying viewpoints and lighting conditions. We cast lighting transfer as an edit propagation problem, where the transfer of local illumination across images is guided by sparse correspondences obtained through multi-view stereo. Instead of directly propagating color, we learn local color transforms from corresponding patches in pairs of images and propagate these transforms in an edge-aware manner to regions with no correspondences. Our color transforms model the large variability of appearance changes in local regions of the scene, and are robust to missing or inaccurate correspondences. The method is fully automatic and can transfer strong shadows between images. We show applications of our image relighting method for enhancing photographs, browsing photo collections with harmonized lighting, and generating synthetic time-lapse sequences. |
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Relighting Photo Collection Time-Lapse Image Editing |
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41095-017-0085-5 |
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