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Conditions of a multi-view 3D display for accurate reproduction of perceived glossiness

Sakano et al., 2021

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7499913698348148302
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Sakano Y
Ando H
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

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Visualizing objects as they are perceived in the real world is often critical in our daily experiences. We previously focused on objects' surface glossiness visualized with a 3D display and found that a multi-view 3D display reproduces perceived glossiness more …
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