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  Re: Raytraced luminous color bleeding (80kb jpeg)  
From: Christoph Hormann
Date: 25 Jun 2004 09:00:02
Message: <cbh7i2$50e$1@chho.imagico.de>
Norbert Kern wrote:
> 
>>I think anyway that this is posprocessing because it is applied on a 2d
>>image and not in a 3d scene
> 
> 
> What, if you make an animation with two images - first the actual render,
> then afterwards the "postprocessing" using the first frame?

The problem is quite simple. What you do this way is circumventing the 
rules of the IRTC.  This is fine IMO but it should lead to the rules 
being modified to be more precise and allow less 'tricks' to circumvent 
them.  Since the IRTC rules have not been changed at all recently post 
processing with external tools is now in fact allowed.  This is not bad 
per se but the rule is a joke then and should be removed.

Christoph

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