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From: Bryan Valencia
Subject: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 09:53:36
Message: <406c2cf0@news.povray.org>
This is the entire scene.  Not bad, but...
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Radiosity samples calculated:    1739302 (25.10 percent)
Radiosity samples reused:        5191566
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Time For Parse:    0 hours  1 minutes  27.0 seconds (87 seconds)
Time For Trace:    3 hours 54 minutes  14.0 seconds (13811 seconds)
    Total Time:    3 hours 51 minutes  38.0 seconds (13898 seconds)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

It seemed to scream down through the sky area in under 3 minutes, and when
it hit the grass, it went down to about 30pps



I used these rad settings.

global_settings {
 assumed_gamma 0.8
 ambient_light rgb .5

    radiosity {
      pretrace_start 0.08
      pretrace_end   0.01
      count 30

      nearest_count 10
      error_bound 0.5
      recursion_limit 1

      low_error_factor 1
      gray_threshold 0.0
      minimum_reuse 0.015
      brightness 1

      adc_bailout 0.01/2
    }
 max_trace_level 3
}


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From: Bryan Valencia
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting (ship detail)
Date: 1 Apr 2004 09:55:15
Message: <406c2d53@news.povray.org>


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From: Bryan Valencia
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting (grass detail)
Date: 1 Apr 2004 09:55:42
Message: <406c2d6e@news.povray.org>


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 10:29:05
Message: <406c3541@news.povray.org>
Bryan Valencia wrote:
> Time For Trace:    3 hours 54 minutes  14.0 seconds (13811 seconds)
>     Total Time:    3 hours 51 minutes  38.0 seconds (13898 seconds)

Cool. I want to know how to get the total time less than the time for 
trace on *my* pictures! :-)  Methinks there's some seconds->readable 
flaws in there, or some hand editting.

-- 
Darren New, San Diego CA USA (PST)
   I am in geosynchronous orbit, supported by
   a quantum photon exchange drive....


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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 11:02:03
Message: <406c3cfb$1@news.povray.org>
>> Time For Trace:    3 hours 54 minutes  14.0 seconds (13811 seconds)
>>     Total Time:    3 hours 51 minutes  38.0 seconds (13898 seconds)
> 
> 
And note the strangeness of the Hour/Minute/Second system, whereby 13898 
is actually less than 13811 ;-)  This is worse than the Yard/Foot/Inch 
system, or Pounds/Shillings/Whatever (not being British, I never figured 
that one out.)

Dave Matthews


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 13:40:46
Message: <406c622e$1@news.povray.org>
"Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
news:406c3541@news.povray.org...
> Bryan Valencia wrote:
> > Time For Trace:    3 hours 54 minutes  14.0 seconds (13811 seconds)
> >     Total Time:    3 hours 51 minutes  38.0 seconds (13898 seconds)
>
> Cool. I want to know how to get the total time less than the time for
> trace on *my* pictures! :-)  Methinks there's some seconds->readable
> flaws in there, or some hand editting.
>

i think this happens on the linux version if you use the "Close image on
click" switch (what is it, +P?) and don't click the image for a while after
it is done rendering. i see it happen when i let a render go overnight. then
it's a matter of hours difference between the two.

-ross


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From: Bryan Valencia
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 13:46:17
Message: <406c6379$1@news.povray.org>
Nope, no hand editing, BUT there's a problem with the gamma on my wife's
monitor, so when I brighten them up for posting,  I'm washing them out
somewhat.
it looks about 5% darker on her screen than it does here.
 oh yeah I traced it a lot larger than this and sized it down for posting.

"Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
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> Bryan Valencia wrote:
> > Time For Trace:    3 hours 54 minutes  14.0 seconds (13811 seconds)
> >     Total Time:    3 hours 51 minutes  38.0 seconds (13898 seconds)
>
> Cool. I want to know how to get the total time less than the time for
> trace on *my* pictures! :-)  Methinks there's some seconds->readable
> flaws in there, or some hand editting.
>
> -- 
> Darren New, San Diego CA USA (PST)
>    I am in geosynchronous orbit, supported by
>    a quantum photon exchange drive....


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From: Bryan Valencia
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 13:49:35
Message: <406c643f$1@news.povray.org>
Hmmm that is odd.  Of all the tings computers do well, counting should be a
cake-walk...
FYI this was on a WINXP system.  Maybe it's like bytes where 13898 bytes =
13.57K
:D


"Ross Litscher" <rli### [at] everestkcnet> wrote in message
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> "Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
> news:406c3541@news.povray.org...
> > Bryan Valencia wrote:
> > > Time For Trace:    3 hours 54 minutes  14.0 seconds (13811 seconds)
> > >     Total Time:    3 hours 51 minutes  38.0 seconds (13898 seconds)
> >
> > Cool. I want to know how to get the total time less than the time for
> > trace on *my* pictures! :-)  Methinks there's some seconds->readable
> > flaws in there, or some hand editting.
> >
>
> i think this happens on the linux version if you use the "Close image on
> click" switch (what is it, +P?) and don't click the image for a while
after
> it is done rendering. i see it happen when i let a render go overnight.
then
> it's a matter of hours difference between the two.
>
> -ross
>
>


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: Grass, test with radiosity lighting
Date: 1 Apr 2004 13:56:29
Message: <406c65dd$1@news.povray.org>
"Bryan Valencia" <bry### [at] 209softwarecom> wrote in message
news:406c643f$1@news.povray.org...
> Hmmm that is odd.  Of all the tings computers do well, counting should be
a
> cake-walk...
> FYI this was on a WINXP system.  Maybe it's like bytes where 13898 bytes =
> 13.57K
> :D
>
>

well it seems to continue counting after the trace has ended. so if it was
an hour long trace, then the image remained "up" for 2 hours until i clicked
on it to close it, the Time For Trace would have been 1 hour, and the Total
Time would have been 3 hours. Maybe i have this backwards... i forget. and
maybe this is completely unrelated to your problem :)


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