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> > At least in the past using +C with radiosity was not a problem.
> > If it's a problem currently, it's a bug, imho.
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> But... If I recall correctly, using +C with radiosity was a problem in
3.5.
> Is that what you mean? If there was a way around it (short of saving the
> radiosity data before doing the render), I was never aware of it. You
> basically end-up with a line where the continuation took place. At least,
> that's what I recall.
Yeah, that's what I was referring to. Without a save_file and load_file, I
would be surprised if the horizontal line could be avoided, since the second
time through, POV-Ray can't have the radiosity data from the first time
through.
Of course, it *works*, in that the image continues to render from where it
left off, but the results can be bad.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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