Data in Brief (Apr 2024)
Measurement of single Coffea canephora leaf spectro-polarimetric bidirectional reflectance factor dataset
Abstract
This work aims to connect polarization techniques with directional relations of the leaf Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) by differentiating specular and diffuse reflectance. To do this, a single leave BRDF of Coffea canephora Pierre (Coffee) was captured by a Liquid Crystal Tuneable Filter (LCTF) camera in the 460-780 nm wavelength range with a linear polarizer. The advantage of using an image of the multispectral LCTF camera is that it is able to crop surface area of a leaf, which means it can select an arbitrary size of the field of view and identify the leaf area. We have been building the automatic goniometer with LCTF camera in a laboratory for complete BRDF measurement.