Well, you can look at that POV-Ray code there and see, but I don't think
there's anything oddly different about O or C. A different choice of POV-Ray
parameters such as Paul suggests might be an idea. But other than that, it's
just what POV-Ray does with it.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Shore, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Paul and Robert,
>
> Thank you very much for your responses.
> They are very helpful.
> I do have a couple of more questions – I hope that you do not mind.
> Am I wrong about the reflection looking different for the oxygen versus the
> carbon?
> If I export a jpeg they look fine, only when I try to export a povray do
> they look different.
> Is there an easy way to fix this? I do not want to manually change the
> povray files – I guess
> that I could write a script to edit them.
>
> Thank you again.
> Jay
>
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