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[HM+92]  Modeling Pigmented Materials for Realistic Image Synthesis

Haase:1992:MPM (Article)
Author(s)Haase C. and Meyer G.
Title« Modeling Pigmented Materials for Realistic Image Synthesis »
JournalACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume11
Number4
Year1992

Abstract
This article discusses and applies the Kubelka-Munk theory of pigment mixing to computer graphics in order to facilitate improved image synthesis. The theories of additive and subtractive color mixing are discussed and are shown to be insufficient for pigmented materials. The Kubelka-Munk theory of pigment mixing is developed and the relevant equations are derived. Pigment mixing experiments are performed and the results are displayed on color television monitors. A paint program that uses Kubelka-Munk theory to mix real pigments is presented. Theories of color matching with pigments are extended to determine reflectances for use in realistic image synthesis.

BibTeX code
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  number = {4},
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  author = {Chet S. Haase and Gary W. Meyer},
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  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/146443.146452},
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  volume = {11},
  optpages = {305--335},
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  title = {{M}odeling {P}igmented {M}aterials for {R}ealistic {I}mage
           {S}ynthesis},
  abstract = {This article discusses and applies the Kubelka-Munk theory of
              pigment mixing to computer graphics in order to facilitate
              improved image synthesis. The theories of additive and subtractive
              color mixing are discussed and are shown to be insufficient for
              pigmented materials. The Kubelka-Munk theory of pigment mixing is
              developed and the relevant equations are derived. Pigment mixing
              experiments are performed and the results are displayed on color
              television monitors. A paint program that uses Kubelka-Munk theory
              to mix real pigments is presented. Theories of color matching with
              pigments are extended to determine reflectances for use in
              realistic image synthesis.},
  year = {1992},
}

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