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Reflection Measurement Problems Arising from Haze

Published

Author(s)

George R. Jones Jr., Edward F. Kelley

Abstract

Irreproducibility in some reflection measurement methods arises from the observance of the haze component of reflection (non-regular-specular, non-Lambertian). Because of the haze component, the measured reflection is sensitive to the apparatus configuration. We show the effects of detector lens aperture and detector distance on the measurement of the reflected luminance. Only for detectors with small subtense angles can reproducibility be assured when haze reflection is nontrivial.
Proceedings Title
Tech. Dig., Society for Information Dissplay International Symposium
Volume
29
Conference Dates
May 17-22, 1998
Conference Location
Anaheim, CA, USA

Keywords

BRDF, diffuse reflection, display standards, haze, specular reflections

Citation

Jones Jr., G. and Kelley, E. (1998), Reflection Measurement Problems Arising from Haze, Tech. Dig., Society for Information Dissplay International Symposium, Anaheim, CA, USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=5877 (Accessed March 29, 2024)
Created July 31, 1998, Updated October 12, 2021