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For anyone who may not understand the graphs in the documentation on
scattering media, I have created a set of images that depicts
scattering. The red light is going away (think doppler for the
convention I used), whereas blue is heading toward. At the top is an
array of cylindrical lights eminating from the center, which gives all
angles.
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~Mike
Things! Billions of them!
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> For anyone who may not understand the graphs in the documentation on
> scattering media, I have created a set of images that depicts
> scattering. The red light is going away (think doppler for the
> convention I used), whereas blue is heading toward. At the top is an
> array of cylindrical lights eminating from the center, which gives all
> angles.
Great idea. Could you put it on the Wiki?
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From: Michael Raiford
Subject: Re: Scattering Types, and their effects
Date: 5 Feb 2005 15:13:12
Message: <420528d8@news.povray.org>
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Maurice wrote:
> Mike Raiford wrote:
>
>> For anyone who may not understand the graphs in the documentation on
>> scattering media, I have created a set of images that depicts
>> scattering. The red light is going away (think doppler for the
>> convention I used), whereas blue is heading toward. At the top is an
>> array of cylindrical lights eminating from the center, which gives all
>> angles.
>
>
> Great idea. Could you put it on the Wiki?
They've been placed on the POV-Ray wiki, now :) They are on the media
page, torward the bottom under the examples link.
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