Coefficients used in rendering Plate 2 for the paper "Image-Based BRDF Measurement Including Human Skin", by Stephen R. Marschner, Stephen H. Westin, Eric P. F. Lafortune, Kenneth E. Torrance, and Donald P. Greenberg. Presented at the Eurographics Workshop on Rendering, Granada, Spain, June 21-23, 1999. All data Copyright 1999, Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics. License is hereby granted for non-commercial use of the data. The data may only be redistributed in full, including this copyright notice. Any commercial use of these data requires the permission of the Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics. All published works using these data should acknowledge the Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics. Format: o Columns represent R,G,B o Diffuse values are BRDF values: max is 1/pi for an ideal Lambertian reflector. o Each "lobe" has lines containing the coefficients Cx, Cz, and n from the SIGGRAPH 97 paper, "Non-Linear Approximation of Reflectance Functions", by Lafortune, Foo, Torrance, and Greenberg. Since this is an isotropic surface, Cy=Cx. o RGB are fitted to raw camera values; the matrix we used in the 1999 paper to convert these to "Trinitron" phosphors is 1.063302, 0.382044, -0.445346 -0.298125, 1.667665, -0.369540 -1.322302, -0.446321, 2.768624 Treat the RGB triples as column vectors for this transformation. Since this is a nonlinear representation, this color transformation cannot be applied to the coefficients; it must instead be applied to the RGB colors computed by the model. The raw data also cannot be transformed without further processing because the nature of the camera's sensor means that the R, G, and B samples are not co-located. surface steve diffuse 0.136372 0.095920 0.105378 lobe -1.131747 -1.016939 -0.966018 -1.209182 -1.462488 -1.222419 6.421658 3.699932 3.524889 lobe -0.546570 -0.643533 -0.638934 0.380123 0.410559 0.437367 3.685044 4.266495 4.539742 lobe -0.998888 -1.020153 -1.027479 0.857998 0.703913 0.573625 64.208486 63.919687 43.809866 File revised 23 December 1999