Papers by Thomas Porter


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Compositing Digital Images

Thomas Porter, Tom Duff
July 1984

Most computer graphics pictures have been computed all at once, so that the rendering program takes care of all computations relating to the overlap of objects. There are several applications, however, where elements must be rendered separately, relying on compositing techniques for the anti-aliased accumulation of the full image. This ... [more]

Available in the Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 1984.


Distributed Ray Tracing

Robert L. Cook, Thomas Porter, Loren Carpenter
July 1984

Ray tracing is one of the most elegant techniques in computer graphics. Many phenomena that are difficult or impossible with other techniques are simple with ray tracing, including shadows, reflections, and refracted light. Ray directions, however, have been determined precisely, and this had limited the capabilities of ray tracing. By ... [more]

Available in the Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 1984