path tracing in ray tracing
Path tracing is a rendering technique used in ray tracing that simulates the behavior of light by tracing the paths of individual rays. It progressively calculates the interaction of these rays with the scene's geometry and materials, allowing for the accurate simulation of light and its reflections, refractions, and global illumination effects.
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