Automotive Paints
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We have measured the BRDF of several automotive paints from samples generously provided by the Ford Motor Company. All these measurements were made with our gonioreflectometer and are available as MATLAB files and in ASTM format. NoteThe renderings on this page cannot be reproduced using the BRDF measurements alone. The data on this page do not include ideal specular (mirror-like) reflectance for two reasons:
Each image here was made with a BRDF from the data file, with the addition of an ideal specular (mirror-like) term governed by the Fresnel reflectance using a refractive index n = 1.5. Most common dielectric materials, including the binder of these paints, have an index near 1.5. In MATLAB file mystique.mat: Mystic lacquer, as used by the Ford Motor Company. This lacquer has the peculiar property that it changes color with viewing angle. It is very dark however, which is why the brightness of the image on the left has been turned up artificially.
In ASTM E1392-96 format
In ASTM E1392-96 format
Added explanation of missing specular Wednesday, November 17, 2004 Separated into its own directory January 11, 2001 Updated Tuesday, January 2, 2001 with data in text format Updated Friday, January 5, 2001 to correct truncated text files | ||||||
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