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arxiv:2502.14462

Single-image Reflectance and Transmittance Estimation from Any Flatbed Scanner

Published on Feb 20
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Abstract

A method inspired by intrinsic image decomposition removes shading and specularity for high-resolution material capture with any flatbed scanner, extended to estimate opacity and transmittance.

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Flatbed scanners have emerged as promising devices for high-resolution, single-image material capture. However, existing approaches assume very specific conditions, such as uniform diffuse illumination, which are only available in certain high-end devices, hindering their scalability and cost. In contrast, in this work, we introduce a method inspired by intrinsic image decomposition, which accurately removes both shading and specularity, effectively allowing captures with any flatbed scanner. Further, we extend previous work on single-image material reflectance capture with the estimation of opacity and transmittance, critical components of full material appearance (SVBSDF), improving the results for any material captured with a flatbed scanner, at a very high resolution and accuracy

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