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[Cal96]  Pertinent Data for Modelling Pigmented Materials in Realistic Rendering

Callet:1996:PDM (Article)
Author(s)Callet P.
Title« Pertinent Data for Modelling Pigmented Materials in Realistic Rendering »
JournalComputer Graphics Forum
Volume15
Number2
Page(s)119--127
Year1996

Abstract
This article discusses the important problem of determining pertinent data to describe a pigmented medium. The first part deals with optical characteristics of pigments and the general properties of binders and fillers. It also exposes the limits and conditions of applicability of single scattering. In the second part the connection between individual optical properties, size, and form of particles is made with phenomenological theories of multiple scattering in absorbing media, Progressively, it appears that pertinent data in realistic modelling are always in relation with true or effective complex refractive indices and size parameters.

BibTeX code
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  number = {2},
  month = may,
  author = {Patrick Callet},
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  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8659.1520119},
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  title = {{P}ertinent {D}ata for {M}odelling {P}igmented {M}aterials in
           {R}ealistic {R}endering},
  abstract = {This article discusses the important problem of determining
              pertinent data to describe a pigmented medium. The first part
              deals with optical characteristics of pigments and the general
              properties of binders and fillers. It also exposes the limits and
              conditions of applicability of single scattering. In the second
              part the connection between individual optical properties, size,
              and form of particles is made with phenomenological theories of
              multiple scattering in absorbing media, Progressively, it appears
              that pertinent data in realistic modelling are always in relation
              with true or effective complex refractive indices and size
              parameters.},
  pages = {119--127},
  year = {1996},
}

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