We previously presented a systematic optics-based canonical approach to test material-lighting interactions in their full natural ecology, combining canonical material and lighting modes. Analyzing the power of the spherical harmonics components of the lighting allowed us to predict the lighting effects on material perception for generic natural illumination environments. To further understand how material properties can be brought out or communicated visually, in the current study, we tested whether and how light map orientation and shape affect these interactions in a rating experiment: For combinations of four materials, three shapes, and three light maps, we rotated the light maps in 15 different configurations. For the velvety objects, the...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
AbstractHumans rarely confuse variations in light intensity, such as shadows, shading, light sources...
We previously presented a systematic optics-based canonical approach to test material-lighting inter...
International audiencePhotographers and lighting designers set up lighting environments that best de...
Materials are omnipresent. Recognizing materials helps us with inferring their physical and chemical...
The appearance of objects in scenes is determined by their shape, material properties and by the lig...
To better understand the interactions between material perception and light perception, we further d...
Three scene properties determine the image of a 3D object: the material reflectance, the illuminatio...
We review recent work on the role of natural illumination in human vision. We discuss research show...
Solid-state lamps including Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) lighting could facilitate a wide var...
The lighting and furnishing of an interior space (i.e., the reflectance of its materials, the geomet...
Light is a kind of medium that makes objects visible without being visible itself in empty space. Th...
When judging the optical properties of a translucent object, humans often look at sharp geometric fe...
It has been known for a long time that many cues contribute to the perception of 3D shape from 2D im...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
AbstractHumans rarely confuse variations in light intensity, such as shadows, shading, light sources...
We previously presented a systematic optics-based canonical approach to test material-lighting inter...
International audiencePhotographers and lighting designers set up lighting environments that best de...
Materials are omnipresent. Recognizing materials helps us with inferring their physical and chemical...
The appearance of objects in scenes is determined by their shape, material properties and by the lig...
To better understand the interactions between material perception and light perception, we further d...
Three scene properties determine the image of a 3D object: the material reflectance, the illuminatio...
We review recent work on the role of natural illumination in human vision. We discuss research show...
Solid-state lamps including Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) lighting could facilitate a wide var...
The lighting and furnishing of an interior space (i.e., the reflectance of its materials, the geomet...
Light is a kind of medium that makes objects visible without being visible itself in empty space. Th...
When judging the optical properties of a translucent object, humans often look at sharp geometric fe...
It has been known for a long time that many cues contribute to the perception of 3D shape from 2D im...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
AbstractHumans rarely confuse variations in light intensity, such as shadows, shading, light sources...