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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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%A Grundhöfer, Anselm
%A Zollmann, Stefanie
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%X 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.
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%U http://nbn-resolving.de/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"
}

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AU  - Grundhöfer, Anselm
AU  - Zollmann, Stefanie
AU  - Kolster, Daniel
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UR  - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-6302
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