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"Jong" <jjk### [at] mmewhaackr> wrote in message news:3d3fda7a$1@news.povray.org...
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> May I regard the "don't show up on" as "don't show up on the surface of" the
> glass object?
Yes.
On the whole, objects either show photons (they collect photons that have passed
through, and been influenced by, a target) or affect photons (they are a target
for the photons emitted by a light).
The reason for this is fairly obvious - objects that affect photons must either
be transparent or reflective, therefore any photons falling on to them will
either pass through or be reflected by them.
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