Absorption Layer Transmittance

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Absorption Layer Transmittance

Post by galinette » Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:31 am

Dear all,

Do you have a documentation where this is explained? It looks interesting!

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Re: Absorption Layer Transmittance

Post by CTZn » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:58 am

Hi galinette, in advance sorry I'm not answering directly to your question. Emergency answer, rather ;)

As Ono said recently, its simply multiplying the light entering the medium. Not sure but it might be clamped to 1.0, so it's essentially dimming incoming light.

Use an almost/mostly white noise map to simulate dirt on glass.

This parameter is not affecting the medium definition itself.
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Post by galinette » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:36 am

OK. So basically, you keep the reflectance coefficient as it was before , and you multiply the transmittance by (1-absorbance). Am I right?

And just to provide you some motivation, if you implement the thing I asked a few days ago (tabulated R & T data vs AngleOfIncidence & wavelength) we should be able to provide you some materials matching architecture LowE & solar control coated glass :) (As well as real dichroic, coloured interferential coatings, and so on)

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Re: Absorption Layer Transmittance

Post by CTZn » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:20 pm

OK. So basically, you keep the reflectance coefficient as it was before , and you multiply the transmittance by (1-absorbance). Am I right?
I have to suppose that you made the correct assumption galinette... however, due to the precision of the answer you need I would not take the responsability on me...
OnoSendai wrote:The new 'absorption layer transmittance' specular material parameter [...] only acts as a multiplier on the transmitted light (e.g. on the transmission coefficient).
So it doesn't affect the reflection coefficient at all.
I guess you remember that quote, it was for you ;)
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Re: Absorption Layer Transmittance

Post by galinette » Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:49 am

Oops... My memory fails!

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Re: Absorption Layer Transmittance

Post by CTZn » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:50 am

Let's not talk about mine :)

I must say that I'm following very closely the topics you've created, Etienne, and I guess they hit their target: I did not often see OnoSendai qualify a request of "very interesting" ...

Until now I want to second them all.
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