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Oliver Bimber, Anselm Grundhöfer, Stefanie Zollmann, and Daniel Kolster, Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios. Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios, 3(2006), no. 8. (urn:nbn:de:0009-6-6302)
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@Article{bimber2006, author = "Bimber, Oliver and Grundh{\"o}fer, Anselm and Zollmann, Stefanie and Kolster, Daniel", title = "Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios", journal = "Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios", year = "2006", volume = "3(2006)", number = "8", keywords = "Augmented Studios; Digital Illumination", abstract = "Virtual studio technology plays an important role for modern television productions. Blue-screenmatting is a common technique for integrating real actors or moderators into computer generated sceneries. Augmented reality offers the possibility to mix real and virtual in a more general context. This article proposes a new technological approach for combining real studio content with computergenerated information. Digital light projection allows a controlled spatial, temporal, chrominance and luminance modulation of illumination -- opening new possibilities for TV studios.", issn = "1860-2037", doi = "10.20385/1860-2037/3.2006.8", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-6302" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Bimber, Oliver AU - Grundhöfer, Anselm AU - Zollmann, Stefanie AU - Kolster, Daniel PY - 2006 DA - 2006// TI - Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios JO - Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios VL - 3(2006) IS - 8 KW - Augmented Studios KW - Digital Illumination AB - Virtual studio technology plays an important role for modern television productions. Blue-screenmatting is a common technique for integrating real actors or moderators into computer generated sceneries. Augmented reality offers the possibility to mix real and virtual in a more general context. This article proposes a new technological approach for combining real studio content with computergenerated information. Digital light projection allows a controlled spatial, temporal, chrominance and luminance modulation of illumination – opening new possibilities for TV studios. SN - 1860-2037 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-6302 DO - 10.20385/1860-2037/3.2006.8 ID - bimber2006 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | JVRB, 3(2006), no. 8. |
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Digital Illumination for Augmented Studios (eng) |
Author | Oliver Bimber, Anselm Grundhöfer, Stefanie Zollmann, Daniel Kolster |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Virtual studio technology plays an important role for modern television productions. Blue-screen matting is a common technique for integrating real actors or moderators into computer generated sceneries. Augmented reality offers the possibility to mix real and virtual in a more general context. This article proposes a new technological approach for combining real studio content with computergenerated information. Digital light projection allows a controlled spatial, temporal, chrominance and luminance modulation of illumination – opening new possibilities for TV studios. |
Subject | Augmented Studios, Digital Illumination |
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DDC | 004 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-6-6302 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/3.2006.8 |