Tour Into the Picture
Aaron Johnson, Computational Photography Project 5
This
fifth project is really cool. We are taking a single picture, making
some assumptions as to the geometry of the scene, and then using that
geometry to re-render the scene from a novel view. Let's see what we have
going on here.
First lets take a cool picture I got off of flickr:
![](room.jpg)
First we select some control points on the back wall:
![](roomselect.jpg)
Then it automatically extracts the geometry:
![](roombox.jpg)
Next we map the sides onto the walls of a virtual box, and can look
at it from any angle:
![](roomrecon.jpg)
![](roomrecon2.jpg)
![](roomrecon3.jpg)
![](roomrecon4.jpg)
Some other scenes. Here is one of the old Robotics Club room.
![](prb.jpg)
![](prbrecon.jpg)
![](prbrecon2.jpg)
![](prbrecon3.jpg)
![](prbrecon4.jpg)
How about a cool alleyway also from
Flickr
![](alley.jpg)
![](alleyrecon.jpg)
![](alleyrecon2.jpg)
![](alleyrecon3.jpg)
![](alleyrecon4.jpg)
And the default example:
![](sjerome.jpg)
![](sjeromerecon.jpg)
![](sjeromerecon2.jpg)
![](sjeromerecon3.jpg)
![](sjeromerecon4.jpg)