Cornell Box Publications for 1985
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
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Papers

  • Rikk J. Carey and Donald P. Greenberg. Textures for realistic image synthesis. Computers and Graphics, 9(2):125--138, 1985.
  • Michael F. Cohen and Donald P. Greenberg. The Hemi-Cube: A radiosity solution for complex environments. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '85 Proceedings), 19(3):31--40, July 1985.
  • Donald P. Greenberg. Computer graphics and visualization. pages 25--27, December 1985.
  • Gary W. Meyer and Donald P. Greenberg. Colorimetry and computer graphics. In SIGGRAPH '85 Image Rendering Tricks seminar notes. July 1985.

Theses and Dissertations

  • Dan V. Ambrosi. Quadric surface modeling for ray tracing. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Bruce C. Bailey. Unification of color postprocessing techniques for three-dimensional computational mechanics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Michael F. Cohen. A radiosity method for the realistic image synthesis of complex diffuse environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Cindy M. Goral. A model for the interaction of light between diffuse surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Jerome F. Hajjar. General-purpose three-dimensional color postprocessing for engineering analysis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Thomas V. Mazzotta. Modeling with scripts: A procedural approach to the construction of geometric models using interactive computer graphic techniques. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Donald Woodrow White. Material and geometric nonlinear analysis of local planar behavior in steel frames using interactive computer graphics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.

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