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reflecting light.
Radiosity is
viewpoint independent,
which increases the
calculations involved, but
makes them
useful for all viewpoints.
Radiosity methods were...
- Look up
radiosity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Radiosity may
refer to:
Radiosity (radiometry), the
total radiation (emitted plus reflected) leaving...
- radiometry,
radiosity is the
radiant flux
leaving (emitted,
reflected and
transmitted by) a
surface per unit area, and
spectral radiosity is the
radiosity of a...
- 11.2.1 : 888, 893 : 6 In the
original radiosity method (first
proposed in 1984) now
called classical radiosity,
surfaces and
lights in the
scene are split...
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illumination of a
scene and
store that
information with the
geometry (e.g.,
radiosity). The
stored data can then be used to
generate images from
different viewpoints...
- are
denoted with
suffix "Ω".
Luminous flux Heat flux
Power (physics)
Radiosity (heat transfer) "Thermal
insulation — Heat
transfer by
radiation — Physical...
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occlusion and
subsurface scattering),
dynamic simulation,
particle systems,
radiosity,
normal map
creation and rendering,
global illumination, a customizable...
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System window manager Enlighten (
radiosity engine), code to do real-time
calculation of
indirect lighting ("
radiosity") in
video Enlightenment Foundation...
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function of
frequency or of wavelength. This is the
emitted component of
radiosity. The SI unit of
radiant exitance is the watt per
square metre (W/m2),...
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University Program of
Computer Graphics as part of
their research on
radiosity and
diffuse interreflection.
Their findings were
published in the paper...