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Fig 3. Spectral Reflectance of Folliage Tulips and Ivy

A chart showing the spectral reflectance of foliage for tulips and ivy used in the ColorChecker

Figure 3. The spectral reflectance factor of the patch called “foliage” is indicated by a solid line. The broken lines represent the spectral reflectances of the front surfaces of tulip leaves and English ivy leaves. These two species have the palest and deepest colors generally encountered in foliage.

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