Augmented Reality for Lighting Adjustment in a Virtual Studio

  • An interactive virtual studio is used for live broadcasts with live interaction in front of the recording system. Advances in Augmented Reality (AR) using video see-through Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs) also make it possible to improve the production process itself. Lighting can be improved and adjusted using AR while seeing live effects. An Augmented Reality Lighting Adjustment System (ARLAS) for a virtual studio has been developed and evaluated. The traditional process for controlling lighting in a virtual studio is complicated and time-consuming. It often requires several people to control many different components at different locations. Using AR, this process is simplified by integrating relevant programs and video streams into a single application on an HMD, allowing direct control at lighting locations. Changes to settings are immediately visible on the real fixtures. Real lights can be replicated virtually to maintain consistent lighting conditions in virtual scenes, ensuringAn interactive virtual studio is used for live broadcasts with live interaction in front of the recording system. Advances in Augmented Reality (AR) using video see-through Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs) also make it possible to improve the production process itself. Lighting can be improved and adjusted using AR while seeing live effects. An Augmented Reality Lighting Adjustment System (ARLAS) for a virtual studio has been developed and evaluated. The traditional process for controlling lighting in a virtual studio is complicated and time-consuming. It often requires several people to control many different components at different locations. Using AR, this process is simplified by integrating relevant programs and video streams into a single application on an HMD, allowing direct control at lighting locations. Changes to settings are immediately visible on the real fixtures. Real lights can be replicated virtually to maintain consistent lighting conditions in virtual scenes, ensuring that virtual objects are lit as they would be in a real studio. The prototype demonstrated the benefits of AR for complex virtual studio setups and was evaluated by 18 participants.show moreshow less

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Author:Maja Michaelis, Jens HerderORCiDGND
Qualitätssicherung:peer reviewed
open access:Gold - Erstveröffentlichung mit Lizenzhinweis
Research fields:Kultur / Medien
Fachbereich/Einrichtung:Hochschule Düsseldorf / Fachbereich - Medien
Document Type:Part of a Book
Year of Completion:2025
Language of Publication:English
Publisher:IntechOpen
Place of publication:London
Parent Title (German):Augmented Reality - Situated Spatial Synergy [Working Title]
Editor:Michael Cohen
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1012424
Tag:HSD Publikationsfonds
GND Keyword:Erweiterte Realität (Informatik)GND; Head-mounted DisplayGND; StudiotechnikGND; BeleuchtungGND
Corresponding Author:Jens Herder
Information on the Research Data:The accompanying video is available here https://vsvr.medien.hs-duesseldorf.de/publications/intechopen-2025-ar-lighting/.
Dewey Decimal Classification:0 Informatik, Informationswissenschaft, allgemeine Werke / 00 Informatik, Wissen, Systeme / 006 Spezielle Computerverfahren
Licence (German):Creative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
Release Date:2025/10/23
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