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On Tue, 09 Feb 1999 02:02:13 -0600, Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>There seems no doubt this must be wrong. Since if the rgb 0 is showing
>in one reflection yet none of the other multiples, and you would expect
>it to not show at all if it is a case of "non-contributable color" or
>some such.
>I can't see how this effect has been overlooked before so it's probably
>been encountered before and maybe ignored.
>Using the Windows version 3.1 r1
I assume you've tried switching the pigments around to make sure it's
a color problem and not just a trick of geometry. If that is the case,
and it's still broken, can you show us a simple scene that demonstrates
the problem?
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