Cesia (visual Appearance)
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Cesia is the name given to
visual appearance The visual appearance of objects is given by the way in which they Reflection (physics), reflect and transmit light. The color of objects is determined by the parts of the spectrum of (incident white) light that are reflected or transmitted witho ...
s related to the perception of different spatial distributions of light. Light radiation that is not absorbed by an object can be reflected or transmitted either diffusely or regularly. These interactions of light with matter are perceived with a greater or lesser degree of gloss (from a mirror to a matte surface, as the extremes), more or less transparent, translucent or opaque, at different levels of darkness (according to the light-dark axis).


Background and development of the concept

This is the same kind of phenomenon that Richard S. Hunter (1969) calls "geometric attributes of appearance". The advantage is that the concept of cesia encompasses all the involved aspects in a single word, and that all cesias have been organized in a three-dimensional order system according to three axes of variation, similar to color order systems or
color model In color science, a color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components. When this model is associated with a precise description ...
s. Before Richard Hunter, who also developed instruments for the measurement of these aspects of appearance, some other forerunners on these aspects include the German psychologist David Katz, the
Optical Society of America Optica, founded as the Optical Society of America (later the Optical Society), is a professional society of individuals and companies with an interest in optics and photonics. It publishes journals, organizes conferences and exhibitions, and ca ...
(OSA), and the philosopher
Ludwig Wittgenstein Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein ( ; ; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language. From 1929 to 1947, Witt ...
. Katz was the first to understand that there are different modes of color appearance, such as surface colors (opaque), film colors (related to transparency), volume colors (related to transparency but also to translucency), mirrored colors and luster. The Committee on Colorimetry of the OSA proposed eleven attributes to classify different aspects of visual appearance, of which the last three attributes are transparency, glossiness and luster. Among other issues, Wittgenstein discusses about the impossibility for something being called "transparent white", the relationship between "golden" and "yellow" (with and without gloss), which is similar to the relationship between "silver" and "gray", or the possibility of speaking about "black mirrors". The axes of variation of cesia are: ''permeability'' to light (with transparent and opaque as the extremes), ''diffusivity'' (with diffuse and regular -or sharp- as the extremes), and ''darkness'' (with the poles light and dark -or black). The variable of diffusivity, which involves different degrees of light scattering, from zero to maximum, and the appearances in-between the two extremes, is related to the concept of
distinctness of image Distinctness of image (DOI) is a quantification of the deviation of the direction of light propagation from the regular direction by scattering during transmission or reflection. DOI is sensitive to even subtle scattering effects; the more light ...
(DOI). The term "cesia" was proposed by César Jannello in the 1980s. Jannello died in 1985 without developing the concept in depth (beyond the fact that it refers to qualities or visual appearances such as transparency, translucency, gloss,
opacity Opacity is the measure of impenetrability to electromagnetic or other kinds of radiation, especially visible light. In radiative transfer, it describes the absorption and scattering of radiation in a medium, such as a plasma, dielectric, shie ...
, etc.), and without devising an order system of cesias. This was the purpose of José Luis Caivano since the late eighties and early nineties. Subsequently, the concept of cesia was also taken up and expanded by other authors, who applied it to different fields: Green-Armytage (1993, 2017), Lozano (2006), Giglio (2015), Jofré (2017),Jofré, Varinnia. 2017. ''Aspectos de la cesía en la imagen artística…'' (Córdoba, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Artes, doctoral dissertation). to mention just a few.


See also

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Distinctness of image Distinctness of image (DOI) is a quantification of the deviation of the direction of light propagation from the regular direction by scattering during transmission or reflection. DOI is sensitive to even subtle scattering effects; the more light ...
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Frosted glass Frosted glass is produced by the sandblasting or acid Glass etching, etching of clear sheet glass. This creates a pitted surface on one side of the glass pane and has the effect of rendering the glass translucent by scattering the light which ...
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Gloss (optics) Gloss is an optical property which indicates how well a surface reflects light in a specular (mirror-like) direction. It is one of the important parameters that are used to describe the visual appearance of an object. Other categories of visual ...
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Luster (textiles) In textiles, lustre or luster is a physical property that makes them appear bright, glossy, and shiny. The amount of light reflected from the surface of a fiber is referred to as its luster. The level of luster is determined by how light reflects ...
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Lustre prints Lustre print is a photograph or artwork with a finish between glossy and matte. Some companies use the term semi-glossy. Lustre photo prints are a hybrid of glossy photo prints and matte photo prints. Lustre photo prints have rich colour saturati ...
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Opacity (optics) Opacity is the measure of impenetrability to electromagnetic or other kinds of radiation, especially visible light. In radiative transfer, it describes the absorption and scattering of radiation in a medium, such as a plasma, dielectric, sh ...
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Paint sheen Sheen is a measure of the reflected light ( glossiness) from a paint finish. ''Glossy'' and ''flat'' (or ''matte'') are typical extreme levels of glossiness of a finish. Gloss paint is shiny and reflects most light in the specular (mirror-like) ...
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Reflection (physics) Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves. The ...
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Scattering theory In physics, scattering is a wide range of physical processes where moving particles or radiation of some form, such as light or sound, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by localized non-uniformities (including particles and radiat ...
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Transparency and translucency In the field of optics, transparency (also called pellucidity or diaphaneity) is the physical property of allowing light to pass through the material without appreciable scattering of light. On a macroscopic scale (one in which the dimensions a ...


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External links

A detailed chronology of publications, as well as background information, course syllabi, videos on the subject, pictures of different scales of cesia, and other related items, can be found here:
Cesia
Visual perception