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and used to accelerate rendering. |
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The file name must be followed by the number of photons to be stored |
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in the map, and this number may be followed by a bandwidth for rendering. |
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in the map, and this number may be followed by a bandwidth for rendering, |
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which can be two arguments if bias compensation is desired. |
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There is no default value, meaning that a global photon map will not |
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normally be created. |
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and used during renderings to model light transmission by reflecting |
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and refracting surfaces. |
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The file name must be followed by the number of photons to be stored |
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in the map, and this number may be followed by a bandwidth for rendering. |
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in the map, and this number may be followed by a bandwidth for rendering, |
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which can be two arguments if bias compensation is desired. |
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There is no default value, meaning that a caustic photon map will not |
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normally be created. |
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