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Abstract: The goal of this work is to develop a general light source model that is physically accurate,
intuitively descriptive, computationally convenient, and applicable to real sources.
This paper solves two major problems in illumination optics: near-zone general extended light
source characterization for accurate image rendering and raytracing, and computer-automated
reflector design using the resulting near-zone model. The main approach is to combine
measurements with Fourier analysis, using... (Update)
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M. W. Siegel and R. D. Stock. A General Near-Zone Light Source Model and its Application to Computer Automated Reflector Design. SPIE Optical Engineering, 35(9):2661-- 2679, September 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/siegel96general.html More
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