Ah, never mind-- I hadn't read the pdf, which mentioned that many of the "test set" images actually are uncomposited (apparently, they were used to test how readily poeple could spot the 'completed' images). Still- someone should get confirmation of this from other sources.
Alright, I do compositing and graphics professionally, and I just don't buy this. Unless this algorithm can automatically generate accurate transparencies, reflections, shadows, and all with the correct color blending, then- at the very least-, many of the "test cases" are clearly fake.
Ah, never mind-- I hadn't read the pdf, which mentioned that many of the "test set" images actually are uncomposited (apparently, they were used to test how readily poeple could spot the 'completed' images). Still- someone should get confirmation of this from other sources.
Alright, I do compositing and graphics professionally, and I just don't buy this. Unless this algorithm can automatically generate accurate transparencies, reflections, shadows, and all with the correct color blending, then- at the very least-, many of the "test cases" are clearly fake.