Abstract
Spatially varying bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (SVBRDFs) play an important role in appearance modeling of real-world surfaces. Automatic capture of these surface properties is highly desirable, but many techniques only partially capture these properties or use complicated setups to do so. Micro surface roughness variations are especially difficult to capture using image-based methods. In this paper, we propose a novel approach towards estimating the complete SVBRDFs of surfaces using a portable projector-camera system made of standard consumer-grade components. Our approach uses insights about the relations between the illumination and viewing geometry and captured image statistics to estimate surface reflectance properties. Our technique should be of great value to practitioners seeking to model and render the geometric and reflectance properties of complex real-world surfaces.
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