DocumentCode :
1485059
Title :
Light-Efficient Photography
Author :
Hasinoff, S.W. ; Kutulakos, K.N.
Author_Institution :
Toyota Technol. Inst. at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Volume :
33
Issue :
11
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2203
Lastpage :
2214
Abstract :
In this paper, we consider the problem of imaging a scene with a given depth of field at a given exposure level in the shortest amount of time possible. We show that by 1) collecting a sequence of photos and 2) controlling the aperture, focus, and exposure time of each photo individually, we can span the given depth of field in less total time than it takes to expose a single narrower-aperture photo. Using this as a starting point, we obtain two key results. First, for lenses with continuously variable apertures, we derive a closed-form solution for the globally optimal capture sequence, i.e., that collects light from the specified depth of field in the most efficient way possible. Second, for lenses with discrete apertures, we derive an integer programming problem whose solution is the optimal sequence. Our results are applicable to off-the-shelf cameras and typical photography conditions, and advocate the use of dense, wide-aperture photo sequences as a light-efficient alternative to single-shot, narrow-aperture photography.
Keywords :
image sequences; integer programming; photographic lenses; photography; closed-form solution; globally optimal capture sequence; integer programming problem; lenses; light-efficient photography; narrow-aperture photography; scene imaging; wide-aperture photo sequences; Apertures; Cameras; Lenses; Noise; Photography; Computational photography; computer graphics; computer vision; shape-from-focus.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0162-8828
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2011.62
Filename :
5740919
Link To Document :
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