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13 March 2013 Feasibility analysis on integration of luminous environment measuring and design based on exposure curve calibration
Yuan Zou, Tianxing Shen
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Abstract
Besides illumination calculating during architecture and luminous environment design, to provide more varieties of photometric data, the paper presents combining relation between luminous environment design and SM light environment measuring system, which contains a set of experiment devices including light information collecting and processing modules, and can offer us various types of photometric data. During the research process, we introduced a simulation method for calibration, which mainly includes rebuilding experiment scenes in 3ds Max Design, calibrating this computer aid design software in simulated environment under conditions of various typical light sources, and fitting the exposure curves of rendered images. As analytical research went on, the operation sequence and points for attention during the simulated calibration were concluded, connections between Mental Ray renderer and SM light environment measuring system were established as well. From the paper, valuable reference conception for coordination between luminous environment design and SM light environment measuring system was pointed out.
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Yuan Zou and Tianxing Shen "Feasibility analysis on integration of luminous environment measuring and design based on exposure curve calibration", Proc. SPIE 8783, Fifth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2012): Computer Vision, Image Analysis and Processing, 87830D (13 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2013189
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Environmental sensing

Light sources

Lamps

Computer aided design

Light sources and illumination

3D image processing

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