User-assisted intrinsic images

Author:

Bousseau Adrien1,Paris Sylvain2,Durand Frédo3

Affiliation:

1. INRIA/Grenoble University and MIT CSAIL

2. Adobe Systems, Inc.

3. MIT CSAIL

Abstract

For many computational photography applications, the lighting and materials in the scene are critical pieces of information. We seek to obtain intrinsic images , which decompose a photo into the product of an illumination component that represents lighting effects and a reflectance component that is the color of the observed material. This is an under-constrained problem and automatic methods are challenged by complex natural images. We describe a new approach that enables users to guide an optimization with simple indications such as regions of constant reflectance or illumination. Based on a simple assumption on local reflectance distributions, we derive a new propagation energy that enables a closed form solution using linear least-squares. We achieve fast performance by introducing a novel downsampling that preserves local color distributions. We demonstrate intrinsic image decomposition on a variety of images and show applications.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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