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Mutual illumination occurs when light reflected from one surface impinges on a second one. The resulting additional illumination incident on the second ...
Section II sets out the color space analysis of mutual illumination: how the color planes are found and how the one-bounce color is determined. The no-bounce ...
An algorithm is introduced that removes mutual illumination effects from images of previously-segmented images of convex surfaces of uniform color and ...
TL;DR: In this article, a singular value decomposition of the colors coming from each surface is used to remove mutual illumination effects from images, ...
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ABSTRACT. Mutual illumination is the phenomenon in which light successively bounces on different surfaces of a scene before hitting the imaging sensor, ...
In this article we examine how sensor values (e.g., RGB values) are modified in the mutual reflection region and show that a good approximation of the surface ...
In this article we examine how sensor values (e.g., RGB values) are modified in the mutual reflection region and show that a good approximation of the surface ...
Abstract. This paper proposes a method for modeling and component estimation of the spectral images of the mutual illumination phenomenon between two ...
Apr 18, 2023 · Perception of three-dimensional shape influences colour perception through mutual illumination. Nature. 1999;402(6764):877–879. doi: 10.1038 ...
When the. Mach Card was seen as concave, observers reported the white face to be white to slightly pink; but when the Mach Card was seen as convex, its white.
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