Surface Brilliance Module
A combination of perception metrics that comprehensively describe the reflectivity and visual quality of high-quality, high-gloss surfaces.
Measured Parameters

Gloss
Set around the industry standard of 60 degrees, Aesthetix® gives gloss values complying to international standards with camera images to fully describe surface reflectivity.

Visual Gloss
60 degree gloss values often conflict with perception. For example, black materials always appear glossier than white aterials with the same gloss value. Aesthetix® NEW visual gloss scale (pGU) aligns with real surface perception.

Haze
Haze refers to a cloudy or milky appearance on a coated or polished surface. Aesthetix® provides ASTM E430 compatible values and new perception based metrics which predict appearance in different viewing conditions (indoor vs outdoors).
In a car showroom, polishing defects in paintwork are barely visible, but in sources of bright natural light, halos are apparent.
Sharpness / DOI
A NEW sharpness parameter (SU) gives improved sensitivity for ultra-fine texture on the highest quality surfaces, whilst DOI units are compatible with Rhopoint IQ ASTM E430 measurements.
Left – A crisp, sharp reflection is seen in a smooth surface.
Right – Very small surface texturing distorts the reflected image causing it to be blurred and indistinct.
Waviness
Waviness in surface finishes presents as a wavy texture resembling the peel of an orange.
Aesthetix® offers TAMS Waviness, PCI orange peel scale, and tension values to accurately characterise orange peel for various applications.
Luminance
Aesthetix® displays surface average Y value from the CIE 1931 XYZ scale. This represents how light or dark the surface appears, independent of its hue or saturation.