A Reflective Light Stage
ICT Technical Report ICT-TR-04.2006 December 23, 2006
Pieter Peers    Tim Hawkins    Paul Debevec   
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Abstract

We present a novel acquisition device to capture high resolution 4D reflectance fields of real scenes. The device consists of a concave hemispherical surface coated with a rough specular paint and a digital video projector with a fish-eye lens positioned near the center of the hemisphere. The scene is placed near the projector, also near the center, and photographed from a fixed vantage point. The projector projects a high-resolution image of incident illumination which is reflected by the rough hemispherical surface to become the illumination on the scene. We demonstrate the utility of this device by capturing a high resolution hemispherical reflectance field of a specular object which would be difficult to capture using previous acquisition techniques.


Relit images of a shiny teapot from data acquired in the reflective light stage.
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