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  Re: Radiosity - sunlight through a window?  
From: Samuel Benge
Date: 27 Jul 2002 14:08:04
Message: <3D42E181.4030500@caltel.com>
What else can be used to simulate the adaption the eye makes in 
low-light situations?

Christopher James Huff wrote:

> In article <3D4### [at] caltelcom>,
>  Samuel Benge <sbe### [at] caltelcom> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Try setting assumed_gamma to somthing very low, like 1 or 0.5. This will 
>>brighten everything up, hopfully simulating the natural adjustment our 
>>eyes make in low-light situations.
>>
> 
> Very low? 1 is the recommended value..."For new scenes, you should use 
> an assumed gamma value of 1.0 as this models how light appears in the 
> real world more realistically."
> 
> 


-- 
Samuel Benge

sbe### [at] caltelcom


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