Highlighted Depth-of-Field Photography: Shining Light on Focus

Authors
Kim, JaewonHorstmeyer, RoarkeKim, Ig-JaeRaskar, Ramesh
Issue Date
2011-05
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Citation
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON GRAPHICS, v.30, no.3
Abstract
We present a photographic method to enhance intensity differences between objects at varying distances from the focal plane. By combining a unique capture procedure with simple image processing techniques, the detected brightness of an object is decreased proportional to its degree of defocus. A camera-projector system casts distinct grid patterns onto a scene to generate a spatial distribution of point reflections. These point reflections relay a relative measure of defocus that is utilized in postprocessing to generate a highlighted DOF photograph. Trade-offs between three different projector-processing pairs are analyzed, and a model is developed to help describe a new intensity-dependent depth of field that is controlled by the pattern of illumination. Results are presented for a primary single snapshot design as well as a scanning method and a comparison method. As an application, automatic matting results are presented.
Keywords
SURFACE ORIENTATION; SEPARATION; ROBOT; SURFACE ORIENTATION; SEPARATION; ROBOT; Algorithms; Design; Computational photography; HDOF photo; depth of field; active illumination; matting; image processing
ISSN
0730-0301
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/130423
DOI
10.1145/1966394.1966403
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