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.SH VARIABLES |
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The sender and receiver scene files given to |
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contain controlling parameters in specal comments of the form: |
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contain controlling parameters in special comments of the form: |
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#@rfluxmtx variable=value .. |
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.BI h =u |
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Set hemisphere sampling to "uniform," meaning a single bin |
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of (cosine-distributed) samples. |
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In the case of distant "source" primatives, this is the only |
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In the case of distant "source" primitives, this is the only |
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sampling method that supports arbitrary receiver sizes. |
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The other methods below require a full hemispherical source. |
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.TP |
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Large displacements may give rise to errors due to a convex receiver's |
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larger profile at low angles of incidence. |
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.PP |
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Rays always eminate from the back side of the sender surface and arrive at the |
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Rays always emanate from the back side of the sender surface and arrive at the |
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front side of receiver surfaces. |
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In this way, a receiver surface may be reused as a sender in a subsequent |
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