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Is bread a light absorber?

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Absorbent, as its name implies, refers to objects with rough surface structure, uneven texture and relatively non-reflective, such as wood products, textile products, most plastic products, cast iron, rough pottery, rubber and so on.

The absorber has two characteristics: first, the inherent color of the object is relatively uniform and can be distinguished by the naked eye; Second, under the illumination of light, there will be obvious light and dark levels, and the boundary between light and dark parts has obvious transition, which can highlight its texture and texture.

Total absorber refers to objects with rough surface texture, soft or hard texture and almost no reflection, including knitted fabrics, certain foods (such as biscuits, cakes and bread), vegetables and cooked meat.