give an example where diffused reflection is helpful.
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Diffuse reflection of light is the opposite of Specular (mirror) reflection.
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In Specular reflection, the reflected light field is preserved in certain ways which allow them to be focused to an image, although left-rght inverted.
Most objects are diffuse reflectors. They “scramble” the incoming light by randomizing the reflections, so that a focusing lens would never have a chance to assemble an image…and most diffuse reflecting surfaces also absorb some wavelengths and reflect the rest.
Diffuse reflection of light is the opposite of Specular (mirror) reflection.
e.g.
In Specular reflection, the reflected light field is preserved in certain ways which allow them to be focused to an image, although left-rght inverted.
Most objects are diffuse reflectors. They “scramble” the incoming light by randomizing the reflections, so that a focusing lens would never have a chance to assemble an image…and most diffuse reflecting surfaces also absorb some wavelengths and reflect the rest.
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