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Measuring Spatially- and Directionally-varying Light Scattering from Biological Material
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Measuring Spatially- and Directionally-varying Light Scattering from Biological Material
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11:57 min

May 20, 2013

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:42Mounting and Preparation of Object, Light, and Camera
  • 02:55Acquisition and Processing of Measurements from a Sparsely Sampled Sphere of Incident Directions
  • 03:43Browsing and Visualizing Measurements
  • 06:50Preparation for Measurements of Scattered Light in Multiple Camera Positions
  • 08:10Multiple Camera Position Example: Measurement of Seven Non-uniformly Sampled Reflectance Hemispheres
  • 09:42Results: Measurements from a Feather of the Purple Glossy Starling (Lamprotornis purpureus)
  • 11:23Conclusion

Summary

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We present a non-destructive method for sampling spatial variation in the direction of light scattered from structurally complex materials. By keeping the material intact, we preserve gross-scale scattering behavior, while concurrently capturing fine-scale directional contributions with high-resolution imaging. Results are visualized in software at biologically-relevant positions and scales.

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