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Visibility Enhancement for Transmissive Image using Synchronized Side-by-side Projector–Camera System

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Extracting the direct light component from light transport helps to enhance the visibility of a scene. In this paper, we describe a method to improve the visibility of the target object by capturing transmissive rays without scattering rays using a synchronized projector–camera system. A rolling shutter camera and a laser raster scanning projector are placed side-by-side, and both epipolar planes are optically aligned on a screen plane which is place between the projector and camera. This paper demonstrates that our method can visualize an internal object inside diluted milk.

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    SA '21 Posters: SIGGRAPH Asia 2021 Posters
    December 2021
    87 pages
    ISBN:9781450386876
    DOI:10.1145/3476124
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    • Shuzo John Shiota,
    • Ayumi Kimura,
    • Wan-Chun Alex Ma

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