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Spectral BRDF-based determination of proper measurement geometries to characterize color shift of special effect coatings
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical CoatingsIllumination ModelingOptical PropertiesSpectral ReflectancePrincipal Component AnalysisReflectanceProtective CoatingReflectance ModelingMaterials ScienceMeasurement GeometriesSpectral ImagingMulti-functional CoatingOptical ComponentsDepth-graded Multilayer CoatingProper Measurement GeometriesColor ShiftSpectroscopySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsSpectral Brdf-based DeterminationColorimetryPhotometry (Optics)
A reduced set of measurement geometries allows the spectral reflectance of special effect coatings to be predicted for any other geometry. A physical model based on flake-related parameters has been used to determine nonredundant measurement geometries for the complete description of the spectral bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF). The analysis of experimental spectral BRDF was carried out by means of principal component analysis. From this analysis, a set of nine measurement geometries was proposed to characterize special effect coatings. It was shown that, for two different special effect coatings, these geometries provide a good prediction of their complete color shift.
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