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Meaning of "caustics"

Caustics refer to patterns of light that are reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, such as the patterns formed at the bottom of a swimming pool
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The reason is that caustics may develop.
Caustics are used to neutralize free fatty acids.
Some of them even support volumetric caustics.
Wavefronts and caustics in anisotropic elastic media.
Moderate concentrations of acids and some caustics.
Footwear resistant to caustics and avoiding dust penetration.
Caustics made by the surface of water.
It is related to the concept of caustics in optics.
Sharp caustics contribute to the photorealism of a rendered image.
You will then get caustics.
For caustics higher values are better.
The hydrolysis conditions can comprise use of caustics.
The use of caustics requires at least one light object.
He also developed ideas on caustics.
Caustics for industrial purposes.

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These alignments are known as caustics.
Caustics for pharmaceutical purposes.
The second is the caustics.
Caustics produced by a glass of water.
Also note the caustics.
Volumetric caustics can also be achieved by volumetric path tracing.
We indeed observe a transversestructure containing caustics on the laser beam.
Imagine caustics that change as you wish or the focusing of a camera.
Suitable for use with strong acids and caustics.
Perform cleaning in strong caustics and acids with rinses in between.
Resistance to amines or caustics.
A common situation where caustics are visible is when light shines on a drinking glass.
These same resin systems have poor resistance to liquid caustics.
Rippling caustics are commonly formed when light shines through waves on a body of water.
A simple pH field test will help determine the presence of acids or caustics.
Effects such as color bleeding and caustics must be included in a global illumination simulation.
Here you can activate or deactivate surface and volume caustics separately.
Caustics add realism by adding the highlights caused by light refracting through transparent materials.
It has also shown promise in correctly rendering pathological situations with caustics.
Transparencies do not have the same density and caustics in refraction are not calculated.
This is especially noticeable with many light sources or specular materials and caustics.
It also supports caustics and physically correct simulation of global illumination employing photon maps.
Ingestion of caustics.
Caustics and acids are most often used as primary CIP chemicals.
Rinsing the substrate between cleaning the substrate with the caustics or acids.
You can avoid this and shut off caustics entirely by setting this value to 0.
From the light source to the point where you want the caustics effect the.
In the above computer simulated map, caustics are discernible as the sharp bright curved lines.
An Eulerian method for capturing caustics.
Contains no caustics or solvents / Promotes safe product use.
All of the above resins have resistance to acids and caustics but not to solvents.
Made with no harsh caustics or acids / Safe for workers using the product.
Photon Mapping to simulate caustics.
Made with no harsh caustics or acids / Safer for workers using the product.
I am trying to implement Caustics.

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