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Electropolishing is an electrochemical surface finishing technique. It is commonly applied to equipment that requires a gleaming finish. This surface property is frequently required in 316L stainless steel (SS) medical implants.
Hudiyo Firmanto, Budhyantoro Arief
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Texture Management for Glossy Objects Using Tone Mapping
In this paper, we proposed a method for matching the color and glossiness of an object between different displays by using tone mapping. Since displays have their own characteristics, such as maximum luminance and gamma characteristics, the color and ...
Ikumi Hirose +3 more
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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PHENOMENON OF GLOSSINESS IN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
This paper will investigate the phenomenon of glossiness as a rising trend in contemporary architecture. Also, this paper will argue a significant transition in the surface finishing and socio-technical development has directed architecture toward the ...
Atthaillah Badruddin
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Perceptual qualities and material classes [PDF]
Under typical viewing conditions, we can easily group materials into distinct classes (e.g., woods, plastics, textiles). Additionally, we can also make many other judgments about material properties (e.g., hardness, rigidity, colorfulness).
Fleming, Roland W. +2 more
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Structured light techniques for 3D surface reconstruction in robotic tasks [PDF]
Robotic tasks such as navigation and path planning can be greatly enhanced by a vision system capable of providing depth perception from fast and accurate 3D surface reconstruction.
D.J. Mirota +8 more
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Chromaticity and Glossiness of Gold, Silver, and Bronze Colors
Appearance of metallic colors, such as gold, silver and bronze, depends on chromaticity and glossiness of a surface. We aim to obtain the chromaticity region of gold, silver, and bronze by using CG simulated surfaces with various glossiness. The physical
Tomohisa Matsumoto +2 more
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It has been argued that when an observer moves, a contingent retinal-image motion of a stimulus would strengthen the perceived glossiness. This would be attributed to the veridical perception of three-dimensional structure by motion parallax. However, it
Yusuke Tani +5 more
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In this study, specimens from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Anatolian chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) and Eastern beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) tree species, prepared according to ISO 3129, were conditioned according to TS ISO 13061-1.
Abdi Atilgan, Sait Dündar Sofuoğlu
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Localization of Human Cortical Areas Underlying Glossiness Perception: An fMRI Study
We conducted two fMRI experiments to clarify what cortical areas are involved in perception of surface glossiness. To dissociate activations caused by glossiness from those caused by low-level features such as luminance and luminance contrast of the ...
Yuichi Sakano +2 more
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Differential processing of binocular and monocular gloss cues in human visual cortex. [PDF]
The visual impression of an object's surface reflectance ("gloss") relies on a range of visual cues, both monocular and binocular. Whereas previous imaging work has identified processing within ventral visual areas as important for monocular cues, little
Ban, Hiroshi +5 more
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