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    Adaptive Splatting for Specular to Diffuse Light Transport

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    We present an extension to existing techniques to provide for more accurate resolution of specular to diffuse transfer within a global illumination framework. In particular this new model is adaptive with a view to capturing high frequency phenomena such as caustic curves in sharp detail and yet allowing for low frequency detail without compromising noise levels and aliasing artefacts. A 2-pass ray-tracing algorithm is used, with an adaptive light-pass followed by a standard eye-pass. During the light-pass, rays are traced from the light sources (essentially sampling the wavefront radiating from the sources), each carrying a fraction of the total power per wavelength of the source. The interactions of these rays with diffuse surfaces are recorded in `illumination-maps', as first proposed by Arvo [Arvo86]. The key to reconstructing the intensity gradients due to this light-pass lies in the construction of the illumination maps. We record the power carried by the ray as a `splat' of ener..
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