I've tried unsuccessfully to make scenes containing a lens focussing a point
light source show the rays in a scattering medium. Does anyone have a
worked example in a pov file to help?
In article <web.3d4995f2bab79a0926e17e30@news.povray.org>,
"Don Barron" <ani### [at] ukonlinecouk> wrote:
> I've tried unsuccessfully to make scenes containing a lens focussing a point> light source show the rays in a scattering medium. Does anyone have a> worked example in a pov file to help?
Look at the sample scene "optics.pov". It's in the "advanced" category.
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 16:12:08 EDT, "Don Barron" <ani### [at] ukonlinecouk>
wrote:
>I've tried unsuccessfully to make scenes containing a lens focussing a point>light source show the rays in a scattering medium. Does anyone have a>worked example in a pov file to help?
How would you calculate the focal distance of the lens? I know it is
possible, but I don't know how.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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Peter Popov wrote:
>On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 16:12:08 EDT, "Don Barron" <ani### [at] ukonlinecouk>>wrote:>>>I've tried unsuccessfully to make scenes containing a lens focussing a point>>light source show the rays in a scattering medium. Does anyone have a>>worked example in a pov file to help?>>How would you calculate the focal distance of the lens? I know it is>possible, but I don't know how.>>>Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700>Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg>TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg>
If the thickness of the lens is thin, I think the equation is
1/f = (n-1)*(1/r1+1/r2)
implying
f=1/{(n-1)*(1/r1+1/r2)}
where f is the focal length, r1 and r2 are the radii (sp?) of the spheres.
Tony
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