Papers
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Gene Greger, Peter Shirley, Philip M. Hubbard, and Donald P. Greenberg.
The irradiance volume.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 18(2):32--43, March
1998.
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Gordon Kindlmann and James Durkin.
Semi-automatic generation of transfer functions for direct volume
rendering.
In IEEE Symposium on Volume Rendering Proceedings. IEEE,
October 1998.
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Liang Peng.
Dichromatic based photographic modification.
In Proceedings of the Sixth Color Imaging Conference, Society
for Imaging Science and Technology, November 1998.
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Sumanta N. Pattanaik, Mark D. Fairchild, James A. Ferwerda, and Donald P.
Greenberg.
Multiscale model of adaptation, spatial vision and color appearance.
In Proceedings of the Sixth Color Imaging Conference, Society
for Imaging Science and Technology, November 1998.
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Sumanta N. Pattanaik, James A. Ferwerda, Mark D. Fairchild, and Donald P.
Greenberg.
A multiscale model of adaptation and spatial vision for realistic
image display.
In Michael F. Cohen, editor, SIGGRAPH 98 Conference
Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pages 287--298. ACM SIGGRAPH, Addison
Wesley, July 1998.
Theses and Dissertations
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Gun Alppay.
Fast display of directional global illumination solutions.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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Richard M. Coutts.
Conceptual modeling and rendering techniques for architectural
design.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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James A. Ferwerda.
Visual Models for Realistic Image Synthesis.
PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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Michael J. Malone.
Sketchpad+ conceptual geometric modeling through perspective
sketching on a pen-based display.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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Stephen R. Marschner.
Inverse Rendering for Computer Graphics.
PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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Liang Peng.
The Color Histogram and its Applications in Digital
Photography.
PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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Moreno A. Piccolotto.
Sketchpad+ architectural modeling through perspective sketching on a
pen-based display.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
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Bruce J. Walter.
Density Estimation Techniques For Global Illumination.
PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1998.
Technical Reports
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