889 |
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by the "mkpmap" command, followed by the number of photons to generate |
890 |
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(required). |
891 |
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A typical photon count for a global map is on the order of 100-200K. |
892 |
< |
(A 'K', 'M', or 'G' may follow the value to indicate 1000's, millions, |
892 |
> |
(A 'K', 'M', or 'G' may follow the value to indicate thousands, millions, |
893 |
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or billions of photons.) |
894 |
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By convention, photon map files are given a ".pmp" suffix. |
895 |
|
An optional third parameter specifies the bandwidth to use |
909 |
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by the "mkpmap" command, followed by the number of photons to generate |
910 |
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(required). |
911 |
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A typical photon count for a global map is on the order of 1000K (1M). |
912 |
< |
(A 'K', 'M', or 'G' may follow the value to indicate 1000's, millions, |
912 |
> |
(A 'K', 'M', or 'G' may follow the value to indicate thousands, millions, |
913 |
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or billions of photons.) |
914 |
|
By convention, photon map files are given a ".pmp" suffix. |
915 |
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An optional third parameter specifies the bandwidth to use |