rasom@dgp.toronto.edu (Maria Grace Raso) (10/27/89)
Does anyone have on file the radiant power distributions for different light sources. For example, sunlight, fluorescent light, incandescent light, etc. I would like to get data for as many light sources as possible. I have the data values for the CIE Illuminant D65 (represents daylight) and Illuminant A (represents incandescent light) but the actual values for daylight (under various conditions, example cloudy, etc.) would be more appropriate. Also, I would be interested in getting the reflectance values for various materials. I have the Krinov data (which is all for natural objects such as elm, birch, sand, etc.) but I would be interested in other types of materials as well, such as paints, brick, metals, etc. I would prefer to get these values for as large a wavelength range as possible. Preferably in the range 380nm - 740nm at least. E-mail me at rasom@explorer.dgp.utoronto.ca with any suggestions. Thanks in advance for any help. Maria Maria Raso Department of Computer Science Dynamic Graphics Project (DGP) University Of Toronto Toronto, Canada rasom@explorer.dgp.utoronto.ca