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Normally on (+a), this ensures that the tensor BRDF obeys Helmholtz reciprocity. |
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However, in certain rare cases, reciprocity averaging can cause unwanted noise in the output. |
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Normally on (+a), this ensures that each tensor-tree hemisphere follows symmetry |
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implied by Helmholtz reciprocity, and is designed to reduce ray sampling noise. |
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However, for some systems, reciprocity averaging can actually make the output worse. |
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The geometry must fit a rectangular profile, whose width is along the X-axis, |
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height is in the Y-axis, and depth is in the Z-axis. |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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dctimestep(1), gendaymtx(1), genklemsamp(1), genskyvec(1), mkillum(1), |
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pkgBSDF(1), rcontrib(1), rfluxmtx(1), rmtxop(1), rtrace(1) wrapBSDF(1) |
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pkgBSDF(1), rcomb(1), rcontrib(1), rfluxmtx(1), rmtxop(1), rtrace(1) wrapBSDF(1) |