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Le 30/05/2016 19:37, Le_Forgeron a écrit :
> Le 30/05/2016 18:46, William F Pokorny a écrit :
>> On 05/30/2016 12:21 PM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
>>> Le 30/05/2016 17:57, Le_Forgeron a écrit :
>>>> I agree there is still something on the surface, when used with a metallic
reflection.
>>>> But the coincidence surface seems to not be the cause.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone has a clue, feel welcome to share.
>>>
>>> seems it is tied to the computation when the sphere is used... Puzzling.
>>>
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>> Interesting. Do you think it might be worth porting the lemon into the current
gitgub master branch for a test?
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>> I'm not completely up on the differences compared to the Hg-povray branch...
>>
>> Bill P.
>
> I should understand first why I have such noisy sphere. The master branch has
changed a lot of vector operations (for a better C++ like syntax), but the operations
would be the same. Hg-povray branch is "late", more based on stable 3.7 release.
>
And you are lucky, I found why it was noisy... it needed a test. Committed & pushed,
should be available now.
Hopefully it's the last bug of it :-)
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