Freshman Imaging Project 2010-11

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Freshman Imaging Project 2010-11. Polynomial Texture Maps (PTMs). Pioneered by Tom Malzbender of HP Labs in 2001 Displays an object so the user can control where the light is coming from By viewing an object from different angles of illumination, surface textures become more visible.  - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Freshman Imaging Project 2010-11

Polynomial Texture Maps (PTMs)

• Pioneered by Tom Malzbender of HP Labs in 2001

• Displays an object so the user can control where the light is coming fromo By viewing an object from different angles of illumination,

surface textures become more visible. 

• Currently, there are many applications of PTMs

PTM Process

• HP Labs' software:o PTMFittero PTMViewer

Light source 1

Light source 2

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• Pixel colors can be represented numerically

• There is a mathematical relationship between pixel color and illumination angle

• Knowing color at several angles allows us to predict color at all angles

PTM Fitter and Viewer

PTM Fitter• Creates a models of the variations in color at each

pixelo Biquadratic polynomials (6 coefficients)o Minimum of 6 images

PTM Viewer•  Reconstructs lighting angles based on fitted curves

Our Project Goal• Create a basic white light PTM dome by the end of Winter

quarter

• Create a PTM device using multiple wavelengths of light o Not exclusively white light

What We Have Accomplished- Proof of Concept Prototype and Miniature

-Research and Understanding of PTM devices    -includes contacts

-Created work groups including software, camera, illumination/electrical, and structure. 

Software Group

Accomplishments 

• Identification and Investigation of LabVIEW software

• Understanding of use and benefits of B-Splines

• Identification of needed user inputs and outputs 

• Have begun to program software and design user-interface

Camera Group

Accomplishments:• Have identified the Camera for basic PTM dome based

on research of possible camera specs 

• Have learned about the Tone Transfer Function 

• Have begun to learn about Modulation Transfer Function 

Chosen Camera:Nikon D50

Illumination/Electrical Group

Accomplishments: 

•  Have ordered and tested lights including LEDs, Solux, and incandescent

• Have learned how tocharacterize light by luminance, radiance, etc. 

Structure GroupAccomplishments: • Have orderd a dome for our basic white-light PTM based

off of our system requirements • Have created a CAD drawing of what our white-light

PTM will look like  • They have got in contact with the machine shop 

What We Are Going To Do 

• Create a multi-spectral PTM device 

• Present our work at the Imagine RIT festival in May

• Hopefully have a few students travel to DC to compare the PTMs made by our devices to those imaging devices at the Library of Congress

• Maybe have students continue work on this project over the summer 

Questions?

 

Questions?                            ife2010.wikispaces.com/