International audienceIn this work we study the perception of suprathreshold translucency differences to expand the knowledge about material appearance perception in imaging and computer graphics, and 3D printing applications. Translucency is one of the most considerable appearance attributes that significantly affects the look of objects and materials. However, the knowledge about translucency perception remains limited. Even less is known about the perception of translucency differences between materials. We hypothesize that humans are more sensitive to small changes in absorption and scattering coefficients when optically thin materials are examined and when objects have geometrically thin parts. To test these hypotheses, we generated im...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
Visual perception of surfaces is of utmost importance in everyday life. Therefore, it comes naturall...
This study investigates the potential impact of subsurface light transport on gloss perception for t...
When judging the optical properties of a translucent object, humans often look at sharp geometric fe...
Translucency is an optical and a perceptual phenomenon that characterizes subsurface light transport...
Many common materials, including fruit, wax and human skin, are somewhat translucent. What makes an ...
Translucency is an appearance attribute used to characterize materials with some degree of subsurfac...
In order to reproduce translucent objects by 3D printers employing fully transparent (or clear) mate...
Many commonly occurring substances are somewhat translucent (e.g. wax, jade, fruit-flesh, and cheese...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
Many materials — such as wax, glass, fruit flesh, and human skin — transmit as well as reflect light...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Translucency is an important aspect of material appearance. To some extent, humans are able to estim...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
Visual perception of surfaces is of utmost importance in everyday life. Therefore, it comes naturall...
This study investigates the potential impact of subsurface light transport on gloss perception for t...
When judging the optical properties of a translucent object, humans often look at sharp geometric fe...
Translucency is an optical and a perceptual phenomenon that characterizes subsurface light transport...
Many common materials, including fruit, wax and human skin, are somewhat translucent. What makes an ...
Translucency is an appearance attribute used to characterize materials with some degree of subsurfac...
In order to reproduce translucent objects by 3D printers employing fully transparent (or clear) mate...
Many commonly occurring substances are somewhat translucent (e.g. wax, jade, fruit-flesh, and cheese...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
Many materials — such as wax, glass, fruit flesh, and human skin — transmit as well as reflect light...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Translucency is an important aspect of material appearance. To some extent, humans are able to estim...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
Visual perception of surfaces is of utmost importance in everyday life. Therefore, it comes naturall...
This study investigates the potential impact of subsurface light transport on gloss perception for t...