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ray tracingA rendering method that simulates light reflections, refractions and shadows. It follows a light path from a specific source and computes each pixel in the image to simulate the effect of the light. It is a very process-intensive operation. See reflection mapping and radiosity.
ray tracing [′rā ‚trās·iŋ] (computer science) The creation of reflections, refractions, and shadows in a graphics image by following a series of rays from a light source and determining the effect of light on each pixel in the image. (optics) Calculation of the paths followed by rays of light through an optical system, using Snell's law and trigonometrical formulas.
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Radiance is a suite of programs built around an advanced distributed raytracer designed for realistic image synthesis. Movaz Networks, an established optical networking solutions provider, announced today that its entire product portfolio, including the RAYstar, RAYexpress, RAYextender, RAYtracer and RAYo/s, has successfully completed an interoperability and performance assessment performed by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) Laboratory of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Firefly(TM)Renderer- hybrid Micro-polygon Subdivision Surface and Raytracer render engine that enables: |
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