Simonot Lionel, Obein Gael
Laboratoire de Métallurgie Physique-UMR CNRS, France.
Appl Opt. 2007 May 10;46(14):2615-23. doi: 10.1364/ao.46.002615.
The bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) represents the evolution of the reflectance with the directions of incidence and observation. Today BRDF measurements are increasingly applied and have become important to the study of the appearance of surfaces. The representation and the analysis of BRDF data are discussed, and the distortions caused by the traditional representation of the BRDF in a Fourier plane are pointed out and illustrated for two theoretical cases: an isotropic surface and a brushed surface. These considerations will help characterize either the specular peak width of an isotropic rough surface or the main directions of the light scattered by an anisotropic rough surface without misinterpretations. Finally, what is believed to be a new space is suggested for the representation of the BRDF, which avoids the geometrical deformations and in numerous cases is more convenient for BRDF analysis.
双向反射分布函数(BRDF)表示反射率随入射方向和观测方向的变化。如今,BRDF测量的应用越来越广泛,并且对于表面外观的研究变得至关重要。本文讨论了BRDF数据的表示和分析,并针对两种理论情况指出并说明了傅里叶平面中BRDF传统表示所引起的失真:各向同性表面和磨砂表面。这些考虑将有助于表征各向同性粗糙表面的镜面反射峰宽度或各向异性粗糙表面散射光的主要方向,而不会产生误解。最后,本文提出了一种被认为是用于表示BRDF的新空间,该空间避免了几何变形,并且在许多情况下更便于进行BRDF分析。