Phong Reflectance

With a shiny or mirrored surface, the apparent brightness of a surface is greatest when the viewing angle is equal to the angle of the light source, with respect to the surface normal. This is the opposite of Lambertian reflectance with matt surfaces.

See also

Reflectivity, Phong reflection model

 

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