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From: Jérôme M  Berger
Subject: Re: Escape from Lab #608 [added rad example ~31K Jpg]
Date: 28 Nov 2000 04:42:01
Message: <3A237DE8.8F2CC0CB@enst.fr>
Chris Huff wrote:
> 
> "Ugly beauty"...
> Well, this is probably happening because glows can get extremely bright
> toward the center...sometimes radiosity will send out a sample that
> happens to make a near miss, and the extreme brightness throws off the
> radiosity calculation, making a "splotch". I have been thinking of a
> "max_brightness" keyword to fix this...
> 
	There's one in radiosity: it's called max_sample and if I read the doc
correctly it was put there exactly for this kind of problem...


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: Escape from Lab #608 [added rad example ~31K Jpg]
Date: 28 Nov 2000 06:28:22
Message: <chrishuff-2A9178.06285528112000@news.povray.org>

<jbe### [at] enstfr> wrote:

> 	There's one in radiosity: it's called max_sample and if I read the doc
> correctly it was put there exactly for this kind of problem...

I was talking about a feature for the glow patch...

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