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The best choice to maximize contrast at the edges is back illumination - ie light is blocked by the object on its way to the camera.

same problem of reflections. In my case the lamp has a foliage material and an omni light inside D5_Image_20221126_1359421078×716 164 KB

Hi mate, I opened your scene file but did not find the same bulb as shown in your screenshot, can you show me where they are? image724×554 79.8 KB

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You are welcome, please zip the whole file folder of this specific project to support@d5techs.com. We may need to look into the scene to check the light position, and the materials you use, like the screenshot from paperless, the problem can be caused by different reasons.

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The light object was already invisible in reflection. It would be great if we can know why these problems are happening.

By the way, what file/s do you need exactly? Shall I just zip the whole D5 File of this specific project? Thanks Oliver!

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The quality of reflected light depends mostly on the interface in which the light is interacting. Consider first an ideal, perfectly smooth, entirely reflective surface with no transmission or diffusion. The incoming angle is called the angle of incidence, and the angle leaving the surface is the angle of reflection, . When the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, we say that reflection is a perfect specular reflection or regular reflection.

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The thing is, in the photo attached, I encountered the same problem but my solution was to clone it on the reflection so it’s the same, using photoshop. but it would be great if I know why these weird reflection is happening.

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Also, I noticed that some lights are built in to the wall, which means they are overlapped with meshes, please change their position to improve the scene stability.

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The relation that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection combined with the observation that the normal direction, incident, and reflected rays lie in the same plane is known as the law of reflection.

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Specular reflection requires a high degree of surface flatness relative to the “object” that is being reflected. For day-to-day objects, like a racquetball, this means a smooth surface compared to the racquetball. The ball striking a surface like plexiglass will be nearly specularly reflected. If it strikes an irregular surface like a bumpy dirt road, it is very unlikely that and you will get something called diffuse reflection where it may bounce in any direction.

For further troubleshooting, we may need you to send this scene file to our support center (support@d5techs.com), since we need to check the mirror material, as well as the position of the lights to figure out why this issue happens.

What constitutes “flat” for light is a bit more nuanced since the reflection of light is an electromagnetic interaction between light and the reflecting material. I’ll go into more detail soon.