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{{Glossary|A technique to derive and correct exposure differences from the overlap region of a panorama|1}} in order to achieve a more uniform and seamless result. | {{Glossary|A technique to derive and correct exposure differences from the overlap region of a panorama|1}} in order to achieve a more uniform and seamless result. | ||
− | The recent techniques correct exposure, [[white balance]] and [[vignetting]] in one go and are based on a paper by Pablo d'Angelo: [http://biecoll.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/volltexte/2007/101/ Radiometric alignment and vignetting calibration] | + | The recent techniques correct exposure, [[white balance]] and [[vignetting]] in one go and are based on a paper by [[Pablo d'Angelo]]: [http://biecoll.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/volltexte/2007/101/ Radiometric alignment and vignetting calibration] and the EMoR model developed at the [http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/CAVE/ CAVE laboratory] |
Revision as of 17:12, 4 May 2008
A technique to derive and correct exposure differences from the overlap region of a panorama in order to achieve a more uniform and seamless result.
The recent techniques correct exposure, white balance and vignetting in one go and are based on a paper by Pablo d'Angelo: Radiometric alignment and vignetting calibration and the EMoR model developed at the CAVE laboratory