A coaxial optical scanner for synchronous acquisition of 3D geometry and surface reflectance

M. Holroyd, Jason Lawrence, Todd E. Zickler
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We present a novel optical setup and processing pipeline for measuring the 3D geometry and spatially-varying surface reflectance of physical objects. Central to our design is a digital camera and a high frequency spatially-modulated light source aligned to share a common focal point and optical axis. Pairs of such devices allow capturing a sequence of images from which precise measurements of geometry and reflectance can be recovered. Our approach is enabled by two technical contributions: a new active multiview stereo algorithm and an analysis of light descattering that has important implications for image-based reflectometry. We show that the geometry measured by our scanner is accurate to within 50 microns at a resolution of roughly 200 microns and that the reflectance agrees with reference data to within 5.5%. Additionally, we present an image relighting application and show renderings that agree very well with reference images at light and view positions far from those that were initially measured.
用于同步获取三维几何和表面反射率的同轴光学扫描仪
我们提出了一种新的光学装置和处理管道,用于测量物理物体的三维几何和空间变化的表面反射率。我们设计的核心是一个数码相机和一个高频空间调制光源,它们排列成一个共同的焦点和光轴。一对这样的设备可以捕获一系列图像,从中可以恢复精确的几何和反射率测量。我们的方法是由两项技术贡献实现的:一种新的主动多视图立体算法和对基于图像的反射测量具有重要意义的光散射分析。我们表明,扫描仪测量的几何形状在大约200微米的分辨率下精确到50微米以内,反射率与参考数据一致,在5.5%以内。此外,我们提出了一个图像重照明应用程序,并显示了与参考图像在光线和视图位置非常一致的渲染图,这些位置远离最初测量的位置。
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