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From: Andrew the Orchid
Subject: Re: Radiosity problem
Date: 19 Feb 2005 14:37:01
Message: <4217955d$1@news.povray.org>
> Smoking pot would probably help as well.

LMAO!!

WTF?!

More literally true of, say, Pink Floyd: Set the Controls for the Heart 
of the Sun.


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From: Xplo Eristotle
Subject: Re: Radiosity problem
Date: 20 Feb 2005 04:56:22
Message: <42185ec6$1@news.povray.org>

> Christoph Hormann wrote:
> 
>> No matter if there is sunlight outside or not it would be realistic 
>> for the windows to be completely overexposed if the corners of the 
>> room are not completely black.
> 
> Yes, that would be realistic for a camera - but the human eye adapts 
> differently to such light levels!

But you do not, in fact, have the light levels you anticipate, because 
you're reproducing this scene on a monitor, which can't produce anything 
near the kind of contrast ratios that occur in real environments. To get 
the results you anticipate, you'd need a ridiculously powerful 
projector, and the scene you'd need to output from POV-Ray (with 16-bit 
channels, mind you) would probably appear much darker on a monitor 
because of the extreme contrast.

You would probably be better off attempting to simulate a photograph 
here, since your monitor can handle that.

-Xplo


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