| Elli Angelopoulou, The reflectance Spectrum of Human Skin, Technical Report MS-CIS-99-29, University of Pennsylvania (1999). |
....step. Still, in volume rendering, especially in combination with global illumination, this leads to immense computational costs. The rendering of realistic volumetric scenes could be of great benefit for medical applications. Issues related to this are the proper acquisition of skin spectra [1] and effects of different lighting conditions on skin [28] It would be interesting to incorporate ideas of sub surface scattering [11] into volume rendering. This is a method from surface graphics applying results of an analytic derivation to correctly visualize layered surfaces. It could be ....
Elli Angelopoulou. The reflectance spectrum of human skin. Technical Report MS-CIS-99-29, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1999.
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Elli Angelopoulou, The reflectance Spectrum of Human Skin, Technical Report MS-CIS-99-29, University of Pennsylvania (1999).
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E. Angelopoulou, The Reflectance Spectrum of Human Skin, Technical Report MS-CIS-99-29, pp.1--14, http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~elli/ tech-report.skin.pdf (1999).
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