diffusing reflectionの例文
- Many common materials exhibit a mixture of specular and diffuse reflection.
- In diffuse reflection, radiation is reflected equally in all directions.
- Diffuse reflection also takes on the color of the object itself.
- But diffuse reflection is modified by the spectral characteristics of the material.
- Speckle patterns typically occur in diffuse reflections of monochromatic light such as laser light.
- In computer graphics, Lambertian reflection is often used as a model for diffuse reflection.
- Reflected light can be divided into two sub-types, specular reflection and diffuse reflection.
- An example of the distinction between specular and diffuse reflection would be glossy and matte paints.
- Diffuse reflections are not as distracting.
- Fresnel reflection is directional and therefore does not contribute significantly to albedo which is primarily diffuse reflection.
- Matte paints have almost exclusively diffuse reflection, while glossy paints have both specular and diffuse reflection.
- Matte paints have almost exclusively diffuse reflection, while glossy paints have both specular and diffuse reflection.
- It is a diffuse reflection due to scattering, as opposed to specular reflection like a mirror.
- :: : There is some information in the article diffuse reflection, and in some links therein.
- Kagami is a master of mirrors and his fighting style revolves around illusions and doubles by using diffuse reflections.
- You see an image of an object when light reflects off it in " diffuse reflection ".
- Diffuse reflection covers the physics, and points us to Radiosity ( 3D computer graphics ) and Photon mapping.
- Optical absorption spectrum of ?-CuGaO 2 powder ( top left inset ) obtained from diffuse reflection measurements.
- Specular reflection reflects all light at the same angle, whereas diffuse reflection reflects in a broad range of directions.
- Along with diffuse reflection ( already mentioned ), you might also want to see our article about specular reflection.