- #1
Ovden151
- 5
- 0
After watching these videos about Computational photography:
and lensless image sensors:
was wondering if it is at least theoretically possible to calculate the light of the surroundings of a white surface just from the light information on that surface.
For instance taking a picture of a rectangular white paper and then compute how all the things in front of it looked like just by extracting the light information on the white paper.
Are there any algorithms or papers about this?
and lensless image sensors:
was wondering if it is at least theoretically possible to calculate the light of the surroundings of a white surface just from the light information on that surface.
For instance taking a picture of a rectangular white paper and then compute how all the things in front of it looked like just by extracting the light information on the white paper.
Are there any algorithms or papers about this?