Flaming Monarch <fla### [at] gatescom> wrote in
news:3efe264b$1@news.povray.org:
> I would love it so much if it could be 1024-768 aa 0.3
Just for curiosity, I rendered it last night @ 1280X1024. I thought that
others might want to see it too. So here's the details followed by the
image...
I rendered it on a P4 2.7GH[512K Cache 533MHZ] @ 1024MB RDRAM
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Statistics for test3.pov, Resolution 1280 x 1024
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Pixels: 1312689 Samples: 3065041 Smpls/Pxl: 2.33
Rays: 12091612 Saved: 29036 Max Level: 5/5
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Ray->Shape Intersection Tests Succeeded Percentage
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Plane 59562867 5475468 9.19
Sphere Sweep 129703511 50443719 38.89
Torus 44692530 16088791 36.00
Torus Bound 44692530 18582480 41.58
Bounding Box 525172097 179772564 34.23
Vista Buffer 38184506 30319591 79.40
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Roots tested: 4817612387 eliminated: 7407854
Calls to Noise: 0 Calls to DNoise: 10
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Shadow Ray Tests: 142451087 Succeeded: 47275155
Reflected Rays: 8855638
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Radiosity samples calculated: 5305 (0.08 percent)
Radiosity samples reused: 6822597
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Smallest Alloc: 25 bytes Largest: 25644
Peak memory used: 1068595 bytes
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Time For Trace: 5 hours 55 minutes 7.0 seconds (21307 seconds)
Total Time: 5 hours 55 minutes 7.0 seconds (21307 seconds)
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CPU time used: kernel 0.78 seconds, user 21301.53 seconds, total 21302.31
seconds
Render averaged 61.53 PPS over 1310720 pixels
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