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Diffuse Reflective Coefficient The diffuse reflective coefficient is a luminosity texturemap that is applied over the visible texturemap on one or more polygons of an object. It contains a greyscale grid for use by raycasting or raytracing algorithms, to tell the renderer the degree of matte that a given pixel exhibits, controlling how light is reflected, if at all. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Light is intangible and, in addition, it travels at great velocity. Nevertheless, it can be confined to a very small space by controllably inserting light into a microscopic container surrounded by reflective walls. The light will then be s...
(14/08/2007)
Researchers have demonstrated a new technology using tiny "ionic wind engines" that dramatically aids the cooling of computer chips - potentially allowing clock speeds to increase in the time before we switch from silicon to other materia...
(16/07/2010)
Electronic paper that reflects light, instead of filtering it from a backlight, as most conventional displays do, is easy on the eyes and saves on battery life. But this reliance on ambient light becomes a handicap when trying to make a bri...
(02/06/2009)
HP today announced the launch of a new display technology for the personalization of consumer electronics products. Electronic Skins, or eSkins, is a flexible reflective color film that can be applied to a variety of devices ...
(17/09/2009)
Scientists have discovered the secret to easing one of the great frustrations of the millions who use smart phones, portable media players and other devices with touch- screens: Reducing their tendency to smudge and cutting glare from sunli...
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