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  Re: Effect of photons? 27 kbbu  
From: Steve
Date: 29 Feb 2000 20:27:44
Message: <slrn8bop7q.68m.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 07:42:04 +0100, Karl Pelzer <Kar### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
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>Hi you patched-pov specialists.
>
>I've never worked with a patched version of POV. So could anyone tell me
>how the effect of photons would look like concerning this picture. Would
>it even have an effect in this case?
>Some details: the blocks are clear transparent lying on a blue plane.
>They use refraction and caustics. The same for the TTF logo except for
>it's green.
>
>Is perhaps someone willing to do a render with photons?
>If not, at least enjoy!
>Render time for this: about 1.75 hrs on a 450 Mhz. Celeron, Win 98, POV
>3.1g

Hi Karl

I'd think that as is, the image is a bit too bright to benefit from 
photons.  Photons are light, so show up best in the dark, for some
good examples it's probably best to go to Nathan Kopp's website
and look at the images and descriptions there. The URL is

http://nathan.kopp.com/



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