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Practical ray tracing in C / Craig A. Lindley.

By: Lindley, Craig AMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Wiley professional computingPublication details: New York : Wiley, c1992. Description: xxii, 506 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. +ISBN: 0471573019 (acidfree paper : book/disk set) :; 9780471573012Subject(s): Computer graphics | C (Computer program language)DDC classification: 006.6 LOC classification: T385 | .L5585 1992Online resources: Publisher description | Table of Contents | WorldCat details
Contents:
The science of ray tracing -- Background information -- Introduction to ray-tracing theory -- Color quantization and display of image data -- Graphics file formats and functions -- The art of ray tracing and gallery of images -- Basic ray-tracing techniques -- Image model discussions.
Summary: The companion disks contain all of the source code developed in the book along with some images from the "Gallery of Images." Instructions for porting the DKBTrace ray-tracer code to different computer environments such as the Amiga, MAC, VAX etc. are included as files on the disks, but are not discussed in the text
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Non-fiction 006.6 LIP 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-1 Not For Loan 1784
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Non-fiction 006.6 LIP 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-2 Available 1785
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System requirements for computer disks: IBM-compatible PC with 286 or higher processor, numeric coprocessor recommended; DOS; Borland C/C++ 2.0 or Turbo C 2.0 or later necessary to modify code; ASCII editor such as Borland's Sidekick; VGA or SuperVGA graphics adapter and color monitor (SuperVGA card needs 1 MB RAM to display 1024 by 768 images in 256 colors); VESA-compatible graphics card and v256.exe or other GIF viewing program required to display GIF image files.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-478) and index.

The science of ray tracing --
Background information --
Introduction to ray-tracing theory --
Color quantization and display of image data --
Graphics file formats and functions --
The art of ray tracing and gallery of images --
Basic ray-tracing techniques --
Image model discussions.

The companion disks contain all of the source code developed in the book along with some images from the "Gallery of Images." Instructions for porting the DKBTrace ray-tracer code to different computer environments such as the Amiga, MAC, VAX etc. are included as files on the disks, but are not discussed in the text

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