We measure the microtopography of three pre-existing grey matt samples with Coherence Scattering Interferometry. The high angular resolution BRDF of specular peaks from these samples is acquired using a goniospectrophotometer. A visual ranking of the samples according to their perceived gloss is established by naive observers. Crossing the results of these experiments, we remark the presence of a complex information embedded in the specular peak, that could be used as a cue in the construction of the glossy perception. The
joint analysis of the bidimensional Fast-Fourier Transform of the roughness mappings and BRDF measurements is a promising path towards a better understanding of reflection upon complex surfaces.
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| Published : | 10/23/2017 |