e.media 2010
1st Friedberg
International Summer School
on
Media Informatics and Computer Graphics
High Dynamic Range
Rendering
Computer
Graphics between Reality and Illusion
Welcome to e.media 2010,
the first International Summer School on Media Informatics and Computer
Graphics, which will be held in Friedberg, Germany, a historical town
located in a beautiful area, about 30 minutes outside of the
international city of Frankfurt, organized by the University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg.
The topic of this year's summer school is High Dynamic Range Rendering.
HDRR is an exciting computer graphics technique, often used for
producing advertisement and movies. HDRR is the rendering of 3d virtual
scenes by using real photographs for the lighting calculations. This
allows the creation of extremly realistic looking renderings.
During two weeks of lectures, practical laboratory work and excursions e.media 2010 will cover both theory and practice of all aspects of High Dynamic Range Rendering including story boarding, taking photographs, creation of HDR images, image based lighting of 3d virtual scenes and rendering.
e.media 2010 is primarily indented for all bachelor students in
the upper semester levels of media informatics and related programmes
such as media design or media technology. Nevertheless, anyone with
knowledge in 3d modeling and a good level of English may apply as long
as you are curious, committed and enthusiastic enough to learn more
about High Dynamic Range Rendering and the art of computer graphics between reality and illusion...
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