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VITRAIL : Acquisition, Modelling and Rendering of Stained Glass

Thanikachalam, Niranjan  
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Baboulaz, Loïc  
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Prandoni, Paolo  
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2016
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

Stained glass windows are designed to reveal their powerful artistry under diverse and time-varying lighting conditions; virtual relighting of stained glass, therefore represents an exceptional tool for the appreciation of this age old art form. However, as opposed to most other artifacts, stained glass windows are extremely difficult if not impossible to analyze using controlled illumination because of their size and position. In this paper we present novel methods built upon image based priors to perform virtual relighting of stained glass artwork by acquiring the actual light transport properties of a given artefact. In a preprocessing step we build a material-dependent dictionary for light transport by studying the scattering properties of glass samples in a laboratory setup. We can now use the dictionary to recover a light transport matrix in two ways: under controlled illuminations the dictionary constitutes a sparsifying basis for a compressive sensing acquisition, while in the case of uncontrolled illuminations the dictionary is used to perform sparse regularization. The proposed basis preserves volume impurities and we show that the retrieved light transport matrix is heterogeneous, as in the case of real world objects. We present the rendering results of several stained glass artifacts, including the Rose Window of the cathedral of Lausanne, digitized using the presented methods.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2016.2585041
Web of Science ID

WOS:000390221100001

Author(s)
Thanikachalam, Niranjan  
Baboulaz, Loïc  
Prandoni, Paolo  
Trümpler, Stefan
Wolf, Sophie
Vetterli, Martin  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume

25

Issue

10

Start page

4475

End page

4488

Subjects

Banded matrices

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computational relighting

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dictionary learning

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light transport

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sparse recovery

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stained glass

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REVIEWED

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August 26, 2015
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