> If you want the cylinder to fill your whole image the radius
> has to be the same as the distance to the camera if the camera angle is
> 90 degree. If your radius is 250 and the distance from the camera 500
> (it's only 499 in your sample) the cylinder fills half the width of the
> image.
ok. but it is exactly what I do not understand.
in optic, if the radius is 250, the cylinder should NOT fills half the width
of the image.
if I wished to fill half of the image, I need a radius of tan ( 90 / 4 ) *
499
and that's not the case with povray.
And my question is : Why isn'it like in optic with povray ?
( I need to use povray to build an scientific application but the
perspective camera does not work like it should.... or I do not understand
how it works.. )
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