Albedo: A Reflectance App
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Version :1.1
Size :0.98Mb
Updated :Mar 29,2016
Developer :Thomas Leeuw
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the user reviews of Albedo - A Reflectance App, I've extracted the following conclusions: **Pros:** 1. "Accurate results and easy to use, highly recommended for photogrammetry projects." 2. "Helpful for photographic lighting and rendering, providing precise reflectance values." 3. "Simple and intuitive interface makes it a great tool for beginners and experts alike." **Cons:** 1. "Some features require a subscription, which can be expensive for personal use." 2. "Occasional errors and calculations issues, requiring recalculations and patience." 3. "Limited export options and file formats, causing inconvenience for some users." Let me know if you'd like me to help with anything else!
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Description
Albedo is an app designed to measure the albedo (or reflectance) of a surface. Albedo is simply defined as the ratio of light reflected from a surface to the light incident upon the surface. The albedo of a surface can be easily interpreted as the percent of incident light reflected by the surface (e.g. Albedo of fresh snow ~ 90%; Albedo of asphalt ~ 10%). The Albedo app is able to measure both the broadband albedo (across the entire visible spectrum) and the spectral albedo in the red, green, and blue color channels of camera. IMPORTANT: Albedo requires the use of an 18% photographers gray card as a reference. Gray cards are widely available at photography shops and online. Visit the supporting website for more information on gray cards. Albedo has an easy to use interface that guides users through the collection of two images: a gray card image and an image of any surface. After the images are collected they can be analyzed immediately. In the analysis of the images, the Albedo app calculates the albedo of the surface in the RGB color channels of the camera. The data is instantly saved and can be accessed again via the Albedo app or downloaded onto a computer from Albedo's data folder (accessible through iTunes). How it works: Albedo uses the camera as simple light sensor (photometer). Relative light intensity can be measured by normalizing the camera pixel values by the exposure. Therefore, the three color channels of the camera (RGB: Red, Green, Blue) provide a measure of light intensity in three regions of the visible spectrum. The light intensity reflected from the surface is measured when the user captures an image of the surface. This is normalized by the ambient illumination using the gray card image. The final product is a nearly illumination independent measure of the surface albedo. Surface albedo is an important parameter used by environmental scientist to understand how different surfaces and substances interact with light. Albedo is commonly used in climatology, astronomy, and geoengineering.
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