ABSTRACT
We present an interactive tool that enables photorealistic compositing for mobile augmented reality (AR), using integrated sensors to drive a real-time rendering rig. The system links existing technologies to new devices, resulting in a significantly enhanced experience compared to conventional compositing and AR applications.
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A photorealistic compositing tool for mobile augmented reality
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