Our goal is to develop physically based lighting models and perceptually based rendering procedures for computer graphics that will allow synthetic images to be generated that are visually and measurably indistinct from real-world images. The research implies the symbiotic relationship which could exist between computer graphics and digital imaging. This presentation describes how work at Cornell's Program of Computer Graphics is attempting to achieve this goal.
Donald P. Greenberg, "The Symbiotic Relationship Between Computer Graphics and Colour Imaging" in Proc. IS&T 4th Color and Imaging Conf., 1996, pp 192 - 194, https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.1996.4.1.art00050