Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Visual Media Production 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2824840.2824842
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Cinematic Bokeh rendering for real scenes

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“…Tang and Kutulakos [33] describe an analytical approach for blind image deblurring and PSF calibration at other pixels from known PSFs at some pixels. Hach et al [34] show a dense calibration method for a high quality lens with depth-aware rendering to produce synthetic bokeh. In this work, we present a simple calibration method that estimates the size and shape of defocus kernels using the estimated in-focus pixels.…”
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“…Tang and Kutulakos [33] describe an analytical approach for blind image deblurring and PSF calibration at other pixels from known PSFs at some pixels. Hach et al [34] show a dense calibration method for a high quality lens with depth-aware rendering to produce synthetic bokeh. In this work, we present a simple calibration method that estimates the size and shape of defocus kernels using the estimated in-focus pixels.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pixel that contribute to bokeh circles need to be identified to simulate accurate geometric refocusing of the scene. Drawing inspiration from existing methods such as [22], [29], [34], we identify bokeh-causing pixels as those which have an intensity larger than a threshold t B and do not change their intensity across focal slices:…”
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