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[[File:Deb2000-light-stage-low-res-rip.png|thumb|right|400px|Original [[w:light stage]] used in the 1999 [[Glossary#Reflectance capture|reflectance capture]] by [[w:Paul Debevec]] et al at the [[w:University of Southern California]].<br /><br />
It consists of two [[w:Rotation around a fixed axis|w:rotary axes]] with [[w:height]] and [[w:radius]] control. A [[w:Light#Light_sources|w:light source]] and a [[w:polarizer]] in front of the light source were placed on one arm and a camera and the other polarizer on the other arm.
'''See picture below, for what they did to the captured reflection'''.
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<small>Original image by Debevec et al. – Copyright ACM 2000 – https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=311779.344855 – Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page.</small>]]
[[File:Deb2000-reflectance-separation-2-rows.png|thumb|360px|right|link=Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|Image 1: Separating specular and diffuse reflected light
[[File:Deb2000-reflectance-separation-2-rows.png|thumb|360px|right|link=Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|Image 1: Separating specular and diffuse reflected light