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Русский: Диффузное и зеркальное отражение света от поверхности
English: Diffuse and specular reflection from a glossy surface, e.g. polished marble. The quantity illustrated is luminous intensity, which varies according to Lambert's cosine law for a perfect diffuse reflector.
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Author Д.Ильин: vectorization, translation
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