Imaging that uses glare to confirm proper measurement of a sample. An imaging
device illuminates an object and generates glare (i.e., specular reflection, diffuse
reflection or a combination of the two) off the object's surface, which is displayed
on a display as a glare artifact. The location of the glare artifact is compared
to a predetermined location to establish adjustment to obtain a desired angular
orientation. The imaging device optionally highlights the glare artifact and steers
a user to obtain the desired presentation angle. In two other embodiments, the
spatial relationship between the imaging device and the object is time-varied.
In one, the imaging device monitors changing glare and acquires a measurement when
a desired glare is detected. In the other, the imaging device captures multiple
images including varying glare artifacts and analyzes the images to select a preferred
image having a glare artifact indicative of a desired angular orientation.