Hi,
is there a way to implement a negative ior? It should be easy to implement
it, because snells law is still valid (the light is just refracted to the
"wrong" side).
Povray limits the ior to values > 1.0 as far as I know.
Any ideas?
thx
Sorc
Wasn't it Sorc who wrote:
>Hi,>is there a way to implement a negative ior? It should be easy to implement>it, because snells law is still valid (the light is just refracted to the>"wrong" side).>Povray limits the ior to values > 1.0 as far as I know.>>Any ideas?
I thought it allowed IOR to be less than 1.0, but if not, you can
certainly invert your shape and fill the rest of the universe with a
higher IOR value. Only the difference in the IOR values at the interface
are significant for determining the angle of refraction.
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Mike Williams
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Sorc wrote:
> Povray limits the ior to values > 1.0 as far as I know.
So you suggest this without actually trying? Not a good idea...
Christoph
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