reflectielicht
Reflectielicht is the portion of light that is redirected by a surface after interacting with it. In optics, reflectielicht is distinguished from transmitted light, which passes through the material, and from absorbed light, which is converted to other forms of energy. The amount and quality of reflectielicht depend on the optical properties of the surface, the wavelength of the light, and the geometry of illumination and viewing.
Reflection occurs in two main forms: specular reflection, where light is reflected in a well-defined direction
Reflectance or albedo is the fraction of incident light that is reflected. It ranges from 0 (perfect
Applications of reflectielicht include photography and cinematography (lighting and shading), computer graphics (modeling reflectance with BRDFs),
Related concepts include specular highlight, diffuse reflection, total internal reflection, and Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF).