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1 < .\" RCSid "$Id$"
1 > .\" RCSid "$Id"
2   .\" Print using the -ms macro package
3 < .DA 1/20/99
3 > .DA 10/17/2006
4   .LP
5 < .tl """Copyright \(co 2004 Regents, University of California
5 > .tl """Copyright \(co 2006 Regents, University of California
6   .sp 2
7   .TL
8   The
# Line 10 | Line 10 | The
10   .br
11   Synthetic Imaging System
12   .AU
13 < Building Technologies Program
13 > Building Technologies Department
14   .br
15   Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
16   .br
# Line 402 | Line 402 | mod spotlight id
402   .LP
403   .UL Mirror
404   .PP
405 < Mirror is used for planar surfaces that produce secondary
405 > Mirror is used for planar surfaces that produce virtual
406   source reflections.
407   This material should be used sparingly, as it may cause the light
408   source calculation to blow up if it is applied to many small surfaces.
# Line 426 | Line 426 | mod mirror id
426   .UL Prism1
427   .PP
428   The prism1 material is for general light redirection from prismatic
429 < glazings, generating secondary light sources.
429 > glazings, generating virtual light sources.
430   It can only be used to modify a planar surface (i.e., a polygon or disk)
431   and should not result in either light concentration or scattering.
432   The new direction of the ray can be on either side of the material,
433   and the definitions must have the correct bidirectional properties
434 < to work properly with secondary light sources.
434 > to work properly with virtual light sources.
435   The arguments give the coefficient for the redirected light
436   and its direction.
437   .DS
# Line 1109 | Line 1109 | which serves as a form of opacity control when used wi
1109   Vname is the coefficient defined in funcfile that determines the influence
1110   of foreground.
1111   The background coefficient is always (1-vname).
1112 Since the references are not resolved until runtime, the last
1113 definitions of the modifier id's will be used.
1114 This can result in modifier loops, which are detected by the
1115 renderer.
1112   .LP
1113   .UL Mixdata
1114   .PP
# Line 1239 | Line 1235 | If no file is needed by a given primitive because all
1235   variables are global, a period (`.') can be given in
1236   place of the file name.
1237   It is also possible to give an expression instead of a straight
1238 < variable name in a scene file, although such expressions should
1243 < be kept simple if possible.
1238 > variable name in a scene file.
1239   Also, functions (requiring parameters)
1240   must be given as names and not as expressions.
1241   .PP
# Line 1370 | Line 1365 | programs and directs the use of a scene description.
1365   .I Rview
1366   is ray-tracing program for viewing a scene interactively.
1367   When the user specifies a new perspective,
1368 < .I rvu
1368 > .I rview
1369   quickly displays a rough
1370   image on the terminal, then progressively
1371   increases the resolution as the user looks on.
# Line 1495 | Line 1490 | the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL Uni
1490   in Lausanne, Switzerland.
1491   .NH 1
1492   References
1493 + .LP
1494 + Cater, K., A. Chalmers, G. Ward,
1495 + ``Detail to Attention: Exploiting Visual Tasks for Selective Rendering,''
1496 + .I "Eurograhics Symposium on Rendering",
1497 + June 2003.
1498   .LP
1499   Ward, G., Elena Eydelberg-Vileshin,
1500   ``Picture Perfect RGB Rendering Using Spectral Prefiltering and

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