Reflectiveness in a sentence as a noun

Most plate cameras rely in part on the reflectiveness of the plate.

Based on the way he ends the article, and the reflectiveness with which he wrote it, I'm guessing he finally grew up.

Didnt have any issue with the reflectiveness.. I was using a 75w laser printer.

The actual residual reflectiveness of 'black' depends on the medium.

At the risk of reducing the reflectiveness of said land from the rays of the sun and causing an increase in global temperatures.

"There is a productive emotion that causes both reflectiveness and social isolation; it's called "sadness".

It's allegedly matte, but still has incredibly high reflectiveness.

Being synthetic it had a perfect crystal structure leading to a glow/reflectiveness hard to get in diamond without breaking the bank.

CDs use the same sound encoding method as vinyl, just stored in variable reflectiveness instead of variable height.

Light curve is hard to explain without tumbling, and my suggestion is it could be explained by the solar sail changing it's reflectiveness purposefully.

My eyes don't get tired at all, where as looking at my laptop screen does, but that's probably due to the pixel density in addition to the reflectiveness.

The size, shape, texture, reflectiveness, responsiveness, and tactile feedback are parts of the design that need to be considered and are not malleable once released.

From the future here, gravity is just light reflecting off of stellar bodies, which causes the universe to "bend" space/time in all directions, just different strengths based on the reflectiveness of whatever it hit and the strength of the light source.

And it could be the first of other climate changing effects, like changing albedo based on reflectiveness of the landscape, or humidity and atmospheric dynamics leading to clouds, leading to more scattering/trapping/etc.

Reflectiveness definitions

noun

the capability of quiet thought or contemplation

See also: reflectivity