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Is any of this possible to implement in the software?
The claims of improved quality results and the removal of the spheres requirement seem really interesting.
Best,
Jacopo
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I know this paper. The main problem is that the paper is quite vague on the implementation.
Another problem is that the method seems to be based on 3 heuristic functions and do not have a solid mathematical theory (or at least is not clear from the text).
I have the distinct impression that this method works only if the surface is flat and mostly lambertian, BUT, since this is a common case, it might be worth to try. I quickly made up a test (but with different math) and got some non terrible result. I will try to see if I can create something convincing.
Someone pointed me to this paper:
https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/handle/10871/40326
Is any of this possible to implement in the software?
The claims of improved quality results and the removal of the spheres requirement seem really interesting.
Best,
Jacopo
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: