ray-traced reflections
"Ray-traced reflections" refers to a computer graphics technique that accurately simulates how light reflects off surfaces by tracing rays of light from the viewer's perspective, bouncing them off reflective surfaces, and calculating their interactions to create realistic reflections.
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