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Reflection (computer graphics)

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Reflection in Computer Graphics is used to emulate mirrors and shiny surfaces.

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File:Reflection60.jpg
3D model rendered with Ray Trace to demonstrate Specular Reflection.

- Specular Reflection is added to surfaces in Ray Tracing to give them a shiny, realistic appearance. - - The image on the right has reflection on the floor and back wall.