• Appearance Characterization of Textiles 

      Conni, Michele (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:10, Doctoral thesis, 2022-01-13)
      The appearance of an object is the combination of the physical attributes that influence the human visual perception of the object itself. The most prominent of these attributes are colour, gloss, translucency and texture. ...
    • Characterisation of the n-colour printing process using the spot colour overprint model 

      Deshpande, Kiran; Green, Phil; Pointer, Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      This paper is aimed at reproducing the solid spot colours using the n-colour separation. A simplified numerical method, called as the spot colour overprint (SCOP) model, was used for characterising the n-colour printing ...
    • Facade Integrated Photovoltaic-Architectural Methods in Urban Contexts 

      Xiang, Changying (Doctoral thesis, 2022)
      The world’s leading economies including EU, US and China have set ambitious goals to achieve carbon-neutral societies by 2050 to 2060, which require large-scale implementation of clean energy systems. Building Integrated ...
    • Image Appearance Reproduction Framework Using 2.5D Techniques 

      Habib, Tanzima (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:271, Doctoral thesis, 2023)
      Light plays a crucial role in the perception of the world around us, as it interacts with objects and stimulates our eyes to create visual images. Appearance is the result of human visual perception of the interaction of ...
    • Legibility on Mobile Phones in Bright Outdoor Conditions 

      Solås, Ida Marie (Master thesis, 2020)
      Mobiltelefoner har et voksende dynamisk bruk, som stadig utvider seg siden dens fleksibilitet tillater bredere bruk hvor enn du er. Dette har ført til større bruk utendørs hvor vi gjør dagligdagse oppgaver, bruker ...