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- dependence of reflectance on the wavelength is called a reflectance spectrum or spectral reflectance curve. The hemispherical reflectance of a surface...
- Lambertian reflectance is the property that defines an ideal "matte" or diffusely reflecting surface. The apparent brightness of a Lambertian surface...
- set of satellite reflectance measurements into estimates of directional-hemispherical reflectance and bi-hemispherical reflectance (e.g.,). These calculations...
- Directional-hemispherical reflectance is the reflectance of a surface under direct illumination (with no diffuse component). Directional-hemispherical reflectance is the...
- percentages represent lower skin reflectance and thus darker pigmentation, whereas higher percentages represent greater skin reflectance and therefore lighter pigmentation...
- Photo-reflectance is an optical technique for investigating the material and electronic properties of thin films. Photo-reflectance measures the change...
- The Reflecting Skin is a 1990 coming-of-age horror film written and directed by Philip Ridley and starring Jeremy Cooper, Viggo Mortensen, and Lindsay...
- surface reflectance anisotropy. For a given land area, the BRDF is established based on selected multiangular observations of surface reflectance. While...
- diffuse reflectance is firmly entrenched, as in diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) and diffuse-reflectance ultraviolet–visible...
- In architecture, light reflectance value (LRV), is a measure of visible and usable light that is reflected from a surface when illuminated by a light...