interreflection
Interreflection is the process by which light undergoes multiple reflections between two or more surfaces after an initial emission, such as light bouncing within a room or between panels. In enclosed or partially enclosed spaces, light does not simply travel from source to a receptor; it also reflects from walls, floors, and ceilings, with each bounce altering its spectral composition according to the surfaces' reflectance.
The phenomenon depends on geometry, surface roughness, and spectral reflectance. High-reflectance surfaces (near-white or pale colors)
In rendering and lighting design, interreflection is described and computed as part of global illumination. Radiosity
Interreflection is distinct from direct reflection, which is a single bounce from a surface, and from specular