A Practical Method for Correcting Bidirectional Reflectance Variations

The purpose of the investigation was to analyze angular bidirectional reflectance variations and to test the hypothesis that first order variations could be described from a consideration of shadows created by surface perturbations. The results demonstrate the validity of this approach, and while it is not suitable for calculating absolute spectral reflectance characteristics, the development of such a model was not the objective of the investigation. Instead, a model was needed which can make relative angular corrections to bidirectional reflectance measurements independent of the details of surface geometry.