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Realizing Pseudo Color Bleeding with a Deep Composite Image
Compositing two or more digital images without causing viewer discomfort is a difficult task. In this study, we focus on the emerging technology named "Deep Compositing," to consider a method for realizing consistent global illumination effects, such as color bleeding, soft shadows, and caustics within such a framework. In this poster paper, we regard the first onset of each deep pixel sample point as a virtual point light and attempt to realize pseudo color bleeding.