The influence of both the geometry of illumination and luminance contrast on gloss perception has been examined using the method of paired comparison. Six achromatic glass samples having different lightness were illuminated by two light sources. Only one of these light sources was visible in reflection by the observer. By separate adjustment of the intensity of both light sources, the luminance of both the reflected image and the adjacent off-specular surroundings could be individually varied. It was found that visual gloss appraisal did not correlate with instrumentally measured specular gloss; however, psychometric contrast seemed to be a much better correlate. It has become clear that not only the sample surface characteristics determine...
Gloss is generally considered as an appearance attribute related to the directionally selective refl...
Surface glossiness is a material property that is crucial in helping us to recognize and interact wi...
We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightl...
The influence of both the geometry of illumination and luminance contrast on gloss perception has be...
Gloss is a main characteristic determining the appearance of objects. Physically, gloss results from...
Human observers use the information offered by various visual cues when evaluating the glossiness of...
The understanding of how human observers evaluate and interpret surface gloss has received increased...
SummaryThe amount and spectral content of the light reflected by most natural surfaces depends on th...
Interaction between the diffuse colour and the gloss of its surface is common. In this work, the inf...
International audienceMost previous work on gloss perception has examined the strength and sharpness...
International audienceThe visual sensation of gloss is built on cues deduced from the interaction be...
Gloss is an attribute of visual appearance that originates from the geometrical distribution of the ...
AbstractGloss is a relatively little studied visual property of objects’ surfaces. The earliest reco...
The light reflected from a glossy surface depends on the reflectance properties of that surface as w...
Gloss is an attribute of visual appearance that originates from the geometrical distribution of the ...
Gloss is generally considered as an appearance attribute related to the directionally selective refl...
Surface glossiness is a material property that is crucial in helping us to recognize and interact wi...
We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightl...
The influence of both the geometry of illumination and luminance contrast on gloss perception has be...
Gloss is a main characteristic determining the appearance of objects. Physically, gloss results from...
Human observers use the information offered by various visual cues when evaluating the glossiness of...
The understanding of how human observers evaluate and interpret surface gloss has received increased...
SummaryThe amount and spectral content of the light reflected by most natural surfaces depends on th...
Interaction between the diffuse colour and the gloss of its surface is common. In this work, the inf...
International audienceMost previous work on gloss perception has examined the strength and sharpness...
International audienceThe visual sensation of gloss is built on cues deduced from the interaction be...
Gloss is an attribute of visual appearance that originates from the geometrical distribution of the ...
AbstractGloss is a relatively little studied visual property of objects’ surfaces. The earliest reco...
The light reflected from a glossy surface depends on the reflectance properties of that surface as w...
Gloss is an attribute of visual appearance that originates from the geometrical distribution of the ...
Gloss is generally considered as an appearance attribute related to the directionally selective refl...
Surface glossiness is a material property that is crucial in helping us to recognize and interact wi...
We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightl...