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== Methods ==
== Methods ==
=== Overview ===


[[File:psych221-lighting-estimation-method.png|600px|center|thumb|'''Figure 1''': Cornell box lighting estimation simulation pipeline]]
[[File:psych221-lighting-estimation-method.png|600px|center|thumb|'''Figure 1''': Cornell box lighting estimation simulation pipeline]]
=== Light Modeling ===
==== Physical Based 3D Scene Rendering ====
=== Camera Modeling ===
==== Lense Shading (@chien-yi) ====


== Results ==
== Results ==
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== Appendix ==
== Appendix ==


You can write math equations as follows:
[https://canvas.stanford.edu/courses/124940/pages/cornell-box-lighting-estimation Psych221 Cornell Box Lighting Estimation project page]
<math>y = x + 5 </math>
 
You can include images as follows (you will need to upload the image first using the toolbox on the left bar, using the "Upload file" link).


[[File:Screen_Shot_2016-11-29_at_7.05.37_PM.png|200px]]
[https://github.com/wenkez2020/psych221-lighting-estimation Psych221 Cornell Box Lighting Estimation source code]

Revision as of 19:26, 5 December 2020

Introduction

Background

Methods

Overview

Figure 1: Cornell box lighting estimation simulation pipeline


Light Modeling

Physical Based 3D Scene Rendering

Camera Modeling

Lense Shading (@chien-yi)

Results

Conclusions

Appendix

Psych221 Cornell Box Lighting Estimation project page

Psych221 Cornell Box Lighting Estimation source code