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First International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control - Volume I (ICICIC'06)
Reducing Specular Reflection Components of Metallic Surfaces Using Photometric Linearization
Beijing, China
August 30-September 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2616-0
Zhong Zhang, Toyohashi University Of Technology, Japan
Shiqing Ren, Toyohashi University Of Technology, Japan
Miyake Tetsuo, Toyohashi University Of Technology, Japan
Hisanaga Fujiwara, Industrial Technology Center of Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Takashi Imamura, Toyohashi University Of Technology, Japan
In metallic surfaces, highlights are very strong and illuminant shapes are often observed as specular reflections. In order to control specular reflection components of metallic surfaces, a set of real images are taken under various lighting conditions and Photometric Linearization is introduced to control diffuse reflection components as well as to reduce specular reflection components. Experimental results show that specular reflection components can be effectively reduced in realistic images of metallic surfaces using this technique.
Citation:
Zhong Zhang, Shiqing Ren, Miyake Tetsuo, Hisanaga Fujiwara, Takashi Imamura, "Reducing Specular Reflection Components of Metallic Surfaces Using Photometric Linearization," icicic, vol. 1, pp.121-125, First International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control - Volume I (ICICIC'06), 2006
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