I said "this is my observation"Headroom wrote:Googog,
With all due respect to your observations, please educate yourself before posting!
There are people that would somewhat disagree with what you observe as the real world behavior of light. Such are for example Richard Feynman who has received a nobel price for his work in the area of Quantum Electro Dynamics. You mentioned Maxwell earlier. Has it ever dawned on you why this software is called Maxwell or are you really not familiar with the work of James Clerk Maxwell ?
There are a good number of people that have worked for decades of their academic careers on lighting simulation algorithms an have compared these with real world measurements. Phong, Blinn, Ward .... sounds familiar ?
If you dive a little deeper into Indigo's abilities and read through the forums you will find that Inigo is indeed quite accurate in simulating the behavior of light.
I am not saying that i am great scientist of light physics or someone better then any other i just write my observation which means through which i simulate light in my scene.
And u need to educate yourself first i am not talking about visual psychology of light inside renderers. I just said they are not "Real light simulators" means they are only based on codes and mathematical calculations. Not real light itself!
In real world light is light not a visual representation of codes and values and calculations. Got it!
However unbiased renderers simulate code generated Light as accurate as possible but it does not mean that there is real light inside 3d scene.

