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Differences in Spectral Reflectance Functions of Natural and Artificial Surfaces

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Abstract

Spectral reflectance functions has visual and non-imaging forming impacts on occupants. Analyses of a reflectance database indicate a significant difference between natural and artificial surfaces, while color samples were not significantly different than human-made objects.

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