ABSTRACT
We present a unique camera setup for capturing simultaneously visible and thermal data when filming live-action scenes. Developed for the film project "Lys", this system complements visible information with the non-visible spectrum. This data can be used as a surprisingly efficient method for rotoscoping or as an alternative approach to traditional keying techniques.
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- Blinn, J. 1994. J. f. jim blinns corner: Compositing part 1: Theory. IEEE Computer Graphics&Applications, 83--87. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Enhancing organic visual effects while simplifying rotoscoping techniques
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