“Simulated photographic development of synthetic images” by Geigel and Musgrave – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Simulated photographic development of synthetic images” by Geigel and Musgrave

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    Simulated photographic development of synthetic images

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    The Virtual Darkroom, a system that simulates the photographic processing of black and white prints on computer-generated images.

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    1 Craig Kolb, Don Mitchell, and Pat Hanrahan. A Realistic Camera Model for Computer Graphics. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH 95 Proceedings), pp 317-324, August 1995.
    2 T.H. James and George C. Higgins. Fundamentals of Photographic Theory, Morgan & Morgan, 1968.
    3 Todd, Hollis N. and Zakia, Richard D. Photographic Sensitometry: The Study of Tone Reproduction, Morgan and Morgan, 1969.
    4 Gregory J. Ward. The RADIANCE Lighting Simulation and Rendering System. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH 94 Proceedings), pp 459-472, July 1994.
    5 Ansel Adams. The Negative, New York Graphics Society, 1981.
    6 J.C. Dainty and R. Shaw. Image Science: Principles, Analysis, and Evaluation of Photographic-type Imaging Processes, Academic Press, 1974, pp 232-241.


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