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- Publication Type: Technical Report
- Workgroup(s)/Project(s): not specified
- Date: November 1994
- Number: TR-186-2-94-11
- Keywords: (nonlinear) ray tracing, radiosity, extended camera specification, morphing
Abstract
Computer graphics techniques allow the generation of realistic and hyperrealistic images. Some of these techniques are discussed in this paper. Ray tracing and radiosity produce 2D images out of a 3D synthetic object description. Two extensions of the ray tracing technique (nonlinear ray tracing, extended camera specification) are described. Finally image warping and image morphing which manipulate 2D images to produce modified 2D images is dealt with.Additional Files and Images
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@techreport{Groeller-1994-HIS, title = "Hyperrealistic Image Synthesis and Manipulation", author = "Eduard Gr\"{o}ller", year = "1994", abstract = "Computer graphics techniques allow the generation of realistic and hyperrealistic images. Some of these techniques are discussed in this paper. Ray tracing and radiosity produce 2D images out of a 3D synthetic object description. Two extensions of the ray tracing technique (nonlinear ray tracing, extended camera specification) are described. Finally image warping and image morphing which manipulate 2D images to produce modified 2D images is dealt with.", month = nov, number = "TR-186-2-94-11", address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria", institution = "Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology ", note = "human contact: technical-report@cg.tuwien.ac.at", keywords = "(nonlinear) ray tracing, radiosity, extended camera specification, morphing", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1994/Groeller-1994-HIS/", }