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The Cornell Box is a test aimed at determining the accuracy of 3D rendering applications by comparing the rendered scene with an actual photograph of the same scene.

Standard Cornell Box, rendered with POV-Ray

The environment of the test is composed of :

These settings are reproduced in reality and a picture is taken with a CCD camera. The exact settings are then measured from the scene : emission spectrum of the light source, reflectance spectra of all the surfaces, exact position and size of the boxes, walls, light source and camera.

The same scene is then reproduced in the tested application, and the output file is compared with the photography.

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