Etymology: [ 'lam-b&rt ] (noun.) 1915. Old High German lant (“land”) + beraht (“bright”), a saint's name (of a Bishop of Maastricht) brought to England by Normans, and partly merged with a corresponding Old English name.
A patronymic surname, A lunar impact crater, A male given name; in modern use partly transferred back from the surname, a cgs unit of illumination; the brightness of a surface that emits one lumen per square centimetre, An English and Germanic surname derived from the words for land and bright, A male given name transferred from the surname, English composer and conductor (1905-1951) a cgs unit of illumination equal to the brightness of a perfectly diffusing surface that emits or reflects one lumen per square centimeter, English composer and conductor (1905-1951), Calculates surface by interpolating between normals of two adjacent polygon normals, resulting in a smoothly shaded object The surface reflectance is not incorporated, which yields lambert shader suitable for matte surfaces with unpolished, chalk-like look This shader is based on the lambert's cosine law discovered by Johan Lambert, a sixteenth-century astronomer and physicist Lambert's cosine law simply states that the intensity of light on a surface is proportional to the angle at which the light hits the surface, A unit of luminance (or brightness) equal to 1/6 candles per square centimeter, A unit of luminance (or brightness) equal to 1/pi candle per square centimeter Physically, the lambert is the luminance of a perfectly diffusing white surface receiving an illuminance of 1 lumen per square centimeter, - Refers to a unit of measure of light luminance, A unit of luminance One lumen per square centimeter leaves a surface whose luminance is 1 lambert in all directions within a hemisphere (The candela per square meter is the preferred unit of luminance ), a cgs unit of illumination equal to the brightness of a perfectly diffusing surface that emits or reflects one lumen per square centimeter, default surface material has no eccentricity or specular highlighting, unit of illumination (Optics),
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A patronymic surname
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A lunar impact crater
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A male given name; in modern use partly transferred back from the surname
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a cgs unit of illumination; the brightness of a surface that emits one lumen per square centimetre
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An English and Germanic surname derived from the words for land and bright
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A male given name transferred from the surname
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English composer and conductor (1905-1951) a cgs unit of illumination equal to the brightness of a perfectly diffusing surface that emits or reflects one lumen per square centimeter
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English composer and conductor (1905-1951)
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Calculates surface by interpolating between normals of two adjacent polygon normals, resulting in a smoothly shaded object The surface reflectance is not incorporated, which yields lambert shader suitable for matte surfaces with unpolished, chalk-like look This shader is based on the lambert's cosine law discovered by Johan Lambert, a sixteenth-century astronomer and physicist Lambert's cosine law simply states that the intensity of light on a surface is proportional to the angle at which the light hits the surface
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A unit of luminance (or brightness) equal to 1/6 candles per square centimeter
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A unit of luminance (or brightness) equal to 1/pi candle per square centimeter Physically, the lambert is the luminance of a perfectly diffusing white surface receiving an illuminance of 1 lumen per square centimeter
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- Refers to a unit of measure of light luminance
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A unit of luminance One lumen per square centimeter leaves a surface whose luminance is 1 lambert in all directions within a hemisphere (The candela per square meter is the preferred unit of luminance )
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a cgs unit of illumination equal to the brightness of a perfectly diffusing surface that emits or reflects one lumen per square centimeter
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default surface material has no eccentricity or specular highlighting
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