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32nd Eurographics 2011: Llandudno, UK - Areas Papers
- Andy M. Day, Rafal Mantiuk, Erik Reinhard, Roberto Scopigno:
32nd Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics, Eurographics 2011 - Areas Papers, Llandudno, UK, April 11-15, 2011. Eurographics Association 2011 - Andreas Reichinger, Stefan Maierhofer, Werner Purgathofer:
High-Quality Tactile Paintings. 1-8 - Jiawan Zhang, Yi Zhang, Shengping Zhang, Lixia Yan, Jinyan Chen:
Multispectral Image Matting of Ancient Chinese Paintings. 9-15 - Thomas A. Funkhouser, Hijung Shin, Corey Toler-Franklin, Antonio García Castañeda, Benedict J. Brown, David P. Dobkin, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Tim Weyrich:
Learning How to Match Fresco Fragments. 17-24 - Ruggero Pintus, Enrico Gobbetti, Marco Callieri:
A Streaming Framework for Seamless Detailed Photo Blending on Massive Point Clouds. 25-32 - Francho Melendez, Mashhuda Glencross, Gregory J. Ward, Roger J. Hubbold:
Relightable Buildings from Images. 33-40 - Erica Calogero, Nick Tyson, David Arnold, David C. Morris:
Using Procedural Modelling as a Framework for Representing Style: An Example from Regency Architecture. 41-48 - Jassim Happa, Thomas Bashford-Rogers, Kurt Debattista, Alan Chalmers:
Rendering Interior Cultural Heritage Scenes Using Image-based Shooting. 49-56 - Francesco Banterle, Matteo Dellepiane, Roberto Scopigno:
Enhancement of Low Dynamic Range Videos using High Dynamic Range Backgrounds. 57-62 - Ian J. Grimstead, Nick J. Avis:
Avoiding Chromaticity Creep with PseudoGrey. 63-70 - Konrad Kölzer, Frank Nagl, Paul Grimm:
Synthesizing Relative Radiance for Realistic Rendering of Virtual Objects in 3D Photo Collections. 71-72 - Ahmet Oguz Akyüz:
Photographically Guided Alignment for HDR Images. 73-74 - Tássio Knop de Castro, Alexandre Chapiro, Marcelo Cicconet, Luiz Velho:
Towards Mobile HDR Video. 75-76 - Radoslaw Mantiuk, J. Cybularczyk, Michal Cichowicz, Miloslaw Smyk, Bartosz Bazyluk:
HDR Photographic Pipeline for Camera Modules in Mobile Devices. 77-78
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