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From: MRe
Subject: Prisms and Laser Beams in a dusty media
Date: 4 Nov 2007 15:25:00
Message: <web.472e2a95e649ea69e361d01d0@news.povray.org>
Hi

tried to generate a 'white laser beam' through a prism (black sourrounding,
windows xp) watching for the dispersion (Factor 1.5, samples 15). The laser
beam should be visible by scattering in a dusty air media. Unfortunately the
laser beam generated by a spot light is only visible before hitting the prism
surface but not visible after passing the prism. Any ideas why this happens? I
have only one air media specified with IOR=1, scattering on, mie hazy,
extinction 0.1, scattering color grey 0.86 lum.
The beam should be light enough to show at least some scattering. Any ideas what
to improve?

Thanks MRe


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From: Jan Dvorak
Subject: Re: Prisms and Laser Beams in a dusty media
Date: 4 Nov 2007 16:09:05
Message: <472e34f1$1@news.povray.org>
MRe napsal(a):
> Hi
> 
> tried to generate a 'white laser beam' through a prism (black sourrounding,
> windows xp) watching for the dispersion (Factor 1.5, samples 15). The laser
> beam should be visible by scattering in a dusty air media. Unfortunately the
> laser beam generated by a spot light is only visible before hitting the prism
> surface but not visible after passing the prism. Any ideas why this happens? I
> have only one air media specified with IOR=1, scattering on, mie hazy,
> extinction 0.1, scattering color grey 0.86 lum.
> The beam should be light enough to show at least some scattering. Any ideas what
> to improve?
> 
> Thanks MRe
> 
> 
see photons in the documentation.


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From: Jan Dvorak
Subject: Re: Prisms and Laser Beams in a dusty media
Date: 5 Nov 2007 01:46:22
Message: <472ebc3e@news.povray.org>
MRe napsal(a):
> Hi
> 
> tried to generate a 'white laser beam' through a prism (black sourrounding,
> windows xp) watching for the dispersion (Factor 1.5, samples 15). The laser
> beam should be visible by scattering in a dusty air media. Unfortunately the
> laser beam generated by a spot light is only visible before hitting the prism
> surface but not visible after passing the prism. Any ideas why this happens? I
> have only one air media specified with IOR=1, scattering on, mie hazy,
> extinction 0.1, scattering color grey 0.86 lum.
> The beam should be light enough to show at least some scattering. Any ideas what
> to improve?
> 
> Thanks MRe
> 
> 
Another thing to tryb is to use object media (as tight as possible) 
instead of global media whenever possible. This improves the quality a 
lot. But that's not necessary in your case


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Prisms and Laser Beams in a dusty media
Date: 5 Nov 2007 09:38:24
Message: <472f2ae0$1@news.povray.org>
MRe nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/11/04 15:24:
> Hi
> 
> tried to generate a 'white laser beam' through a prism (black sourrounding,
> windows xp) watching for the dispersion (Factor 1.5, samples 15). The laser
> beam should be visible by scattering in a dusty air media. Unfortunately the
> laser beam generated by a spot light is only visible before hitting the prism
> surface but not visible after passing the prism. Any ideas why this happens? I
> have only one air media specified with IOR=1, scattering on, mie hazy,
> extinction 0.1, scattering color grey 0.86 lum.
> The beam should be light enough to show at least some scattering. Any ideas what
> to improve?
> 
> Thanks MRe
> 
> 
You need to enable photons. Search for photons in the documentation.
You need to set the prism as target and turn on refraction.
You don't need to add anything to your light.

A dispersion of 1.5 is prety strong, a realistic value should be more in the 
1.01 to 1.1 range. You don't need to set the ior for the "air".

-- 
Alain
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