Prediction of optical properties of paints |
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Authors: | Roman Ďurikovič Tomaš Ágošton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Saint Cyril and Metod, 917 01 Trnava, Slovakia;(2) Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, 842 48 Bratislava, Slovakia;(3) Present address: Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Slovakia |
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Abstract: | The field of predictive rendering concerns itself with those methods of image synthesis which yield results that do not only look real, but are also radiometrically correct renditions of nature, i.e., which are accurate predictions of what a real scene would look like under given lighting conditions. A real coating consists of pigments, effect pigments, clear lacquer and glaze. A novel and unique combination of real parameters that are commonly measured in the industry and a theoretical reflectance model consisting of measurable parameters is required. Here, the authors design perception parameters and put them into well known surface reflection functions such as He and Torrance. The original contributions are the study of the sub-surface scattering of real paint and the prediction of its appearance in rendered images by the proposed model of light reflection beneath the paint surface. Presented at 5-th International Conference Solid State Surfaces and Interfaces, November 19–24, 2006, Smolenice Castle, Slovakia |
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Keywords: | appearance appearance measurements paint BRDF |
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