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Physically-based glare effects for digital images
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Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques table of contents
Pages: 325 - 334  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-701-4
Authors
Greg Spencer  Taligent, Inc., 10201 N. De Anza Blvd., Cupertino, CA
Peter Shirley  Cornell University, 580 ETC, Ithaca, NY
Kurt Zimmerman  Indiana University, Lindley Hall, Bloomington, IN
Donald P. Greenberg  Cornell University, 580 ETC, Ithaca, NY
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SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Greg Spencer: colleagues
Peter Shirley: colleagues
Kurt Zimmerman: colleagues
Donald P. Greenberg: colleagues