Mixed Illumination Analysis in Single Image for Interactive Color Grading
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2017Author
Duchêne, Sylvain
Aliaga, Carlos
Pouli, Tania
Pérez, Patrick
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Colorists often use keying or rotoscoping tools to access and edit particular colors or parts of the scene. Although necessary, this is a time-consuming and potentially imprecise process, as it is not possible to fully separate the influence of light sources in the scene from the colors of objects and actors within it. To simplify this process, we present a new solution for automatically estimating the color and influence of multiple illuminants, based on image variation analysis. Using this information, we present a new color grading tool for simply and interactively editing the colors of de- tected illuminants, which fits naturally in color grading workflows. We demonstrate the use of our solution in several scenes, evaluating the quality of our results by means of a psychophysical study.
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@inproceedings {10.1145:3092919.3092927,
booktitle = {Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering},
editor = {Holger Winnemoeller and Lyn Bartram},
title = {{Mixed Illumination Analysis in Single Image for Interactive Color Grading}},
author = {Duchêne, Sylvain and Aliaga, Carlos and Pouli, Tania and Pérez, Patrick},
year = {2017},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery, Inc (ACM)},
ISSN = {-},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-5081-5},
DOI = {10.1145/3092919.3092927}
}
booktitle = {Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering},
editor = {Holger Winnemoeller and Lyn Bartram},
title = {{Mixed Illumination Analysis in Single Image for Interactive Color Grading}},
author = {Duchêne, Sylvain and Aliaga, Carlos and Pouli, Tania and Pérez, Patrick},
year = {2017},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery, Inc (ACM)},
ISSN = {-},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-5081-5},
DOI = {10.1145/3092919.3092927}
}