PSYCH221 Applied Vision and Image Systems

Final Project

Winter 2005/06

Clinton, Faruque, Wati

 

Conclusions

    • We proved that the basis functions were, in fact, fairly accurate at representing the original data.
    • We found out that the basis functions generated by Macbeth Color Checker were indeed pretty good at predicting scene radiance data, including those produced by skin.
    • We learned how to predict the camera’s response given a particular scene.
    • We learned how to expand the scene radiance data of the camera using color filters.
    • We showed that the Nikon D70 can be used to accurately predict skin reflectance data.

 

References

[1] Moh, Joan, Hon Mun Low, and Greg Wientjes. “Nikon D70 Characterization.” PSYCH 221 Final Projects. 2005. Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering. 18 March 2006 <http://ise.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/05/joanmoh/index.html>

[2] High Dynamic Range Spectral (HDRS) Image Database. 16 February 2004. ImagEvalConsulting LLC. February 2006 <http://www.imageval.com/Papers/HDRS.pdf>.

 

 

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