Gallery of 3D Scanning Results |
Here, we present 3D scanning results for a variety of scenes with interreflections, subsurface scattering and defocus. By clicking on each of the thumbnail images shown below, you can see the corresponding high resolution image.
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Ceramic Bowl |
Interreflections
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The bowl is made of shiny material, resulting in strong interreflections inside the bowl. |
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Modulated PS |
Reconstructed shapes using Micro, conventional and modulated phase shifting, respectively. 7 input images were used for all the techniques. Micro PS achieves a high quality reconstruction. In contrast, conventional PS results in systematic errors due to interreflections. Modulated PS explicitly separates the direct and global components of light transport, and thus suffers due to low SNR of the direct component. |
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Renderings (from different view-points) of the reconstruction achieved using Micro PS. |
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Lemon |
Subsurface Scattering
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Lemon skin is translucent, resulting in subsurface scattering. |
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Modulated PS |
Reconstructed shapes using Micro, conventional and modulated phase shifting, respectively. 7 input images were used for all the techniques. Both conventional and modulated PS suffer due to low SNR of the direct irradiance component. Modulated PS requires a large number of images per frequency. With a budget of 7 images, only the unit frequency can be acquired, which is not sufficient for accurate reconstruction. Moreover, the explicit separation of direct component from the captured images further enhances the noise. The problem is especially severe for translucent materials, for which the direct component is a small fraction of the total radiance. |
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Marble Statue |
Subsurface Scattering
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This scene consists of a translucent marble statue. |
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Modulated PS |
Click on each of the thumbnail images for high-resolution images. Both conventional and modulated PS produce noisy reconstructions. Reconstruction with Micro PS is of higher quality. |
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Wax Bowl |
Interreflections + Subsurface Scattering
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This object has both interreflections and subsurface scattering. |
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Modulated PS |
Reconstructed shapes using Micro, conventional and modulated phase shifting, respectively. 7 input images were used for all the techniques. |
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Renderings (from different view-points) of the reconstruction achieved using Micro PS. |
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