Computational photography is a technique that uses digital computation instead of optical processes to improve camera capabilities and reduce costs. It includes features such as digital panoramas, high-dynamic-range images, and light field cameras. The definition of computational photography has expanded to cover various subject areas in computer graphics, computer vision, and applied optics.
UC Berkeley
Fall 2009
This course gives a comprehensive introduction to modern computer graphics with a focus on research topics. It includes 3D computer graphics, physical simulation, and rendering, along with real-time rendering methods and computational photography. A substantial amount of the course covers current research areas, equipping students for further work in the field. It is tailored for graduate students or advanced undergraduates interested in computer graphics.
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