Lambertian reflectance is a model used to describe the way a surface reflects light. It is based on the Lambertian surface concept, which assumes that the surface reflects light equally in all directions, regardless of the angle of incidence. This type of reflectance is characterized by its matte or diffuse appearance, meaning that the surface does not produce specular (mirror-like) highlights.

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