| 41. | The earliest conception of specular holography appears to be a 1934 United Kingdom patent by Hans Weil.
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| 42. | Snell's law is generally true only for isotropic or specular media ( such as glass ).
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| 43. | We assume only one light, no specular reflection, and uniform known ( approximated ) reflection parameters.
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| 44. | All these waves add up to give specular reflection and refraction, according to the Huygens Fresnel principle.
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| 45. | This configuration captures light from the maximum range of angles and minimizes light noise due to specular reflections.
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| 46. | Horizontally, the surface is sharply specular to maintain a 1.25-degree separation between views.
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| 47. | Further subroutines detect and exclude eyelids, eyelashes, and specular reflections that often occlude parts of the iris.
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| 48. | Lambertian reflection from polished surfaces are typically accompanied by specular reflection ( Phong, Cook-Torrance . etc.
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| 49. | The specular highlight often reflects the color of the light source, not the color of the reflecting object.
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| 50. | On metallic materials such as gold the color of the specular highlight will reflect the color of the material.
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