“Non-linear aperture for stylized depth of field”

  • ©Adrien Bousseau

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    Non-linear aperture for stylized depth of field

Session/Category Title:   Cameras and Imaging


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    We introduce in this paper non-linear apertures that produce stylized depth of field from lightfield data. A non linear aperture is similar in spirit to the conventional aperture of a camera, except that it replaces the blur of shallow depth of field by a more complex detail removal filtering. The resulting non-realistic apertures produce stylized images where the amount of abstraction varies automatically with depth.

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    1. Ng, R., Levoy, M., Brédif, M., Duval, G., Horowitz, M., and Hanrahan, P. 2005. Light field photography with a hand-held plenoptic camera. Tech. rep.
    2. Winnemöller, H., Olsen, S. C., and Gooch, B. 2006. Real-time video abstraction. ACM TOG (Proc. of SIGGRAPH 2006) 25, 3.


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