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In article <3e4cfcb9@news.povray.org>, "Tim Nikias" <tim### [at] gmxde>
wrote:
> It is different!
It is the same. Should be, anyway.
> If the volume is denser, this should have different effects, like being
> absorbed faster, but since we've got more "particles" to light, it also
> gets brighter. Hence I use absorption to compensate for that.
The color value given is a multiplier for the total density value. The
closest thing to "number of particles" is samples.
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