3 results match your criteria: "Catholic University College Sint-Lieven[Affiliation]"
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis
June 2012
Light and Lighting Laboratory, Catholic University College Sint-Lieven, Gent, Belgium.
Human observers use the information offered by various visual cues when evaluating the glossiness of a surface. Several studies have demonstrated the effect of each single cue to glossiness, but little has been reported on how multiple cues are integrated for the perception of surface gloss. This paper reports on a psychophysical study with real stimuli that are different regarding multiple visual gloss criteria.
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June 2011
Light & Lighting Laboratory, Catholic University College Sint-Lieven, B-9000, Gent, Belgium.
Gloss is a feature of visual appearance that arises from the directionally selective reflection of light incident on a surface. Especially when a distinct reflected image is perceptible, the luminance distribution of the illumination scene above the sample can strongly influence the gloss perception. For this reason, industrial glossmeters do not provide a satisfactory gloss estimation of high-gloss surfaces.
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September 2010
Light and Lighting Laboratory, Catholic University College Sint-Lieven,Gebroeders Desmetstraat 1, B-9000 Gent, Belgium.
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.
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