Authors: Paul Mirsky
Optical features exist in two types: Glow features remain constant, and describe a pattern of light at a flat plane. Shine features expand in proportion to their distance from the flat plane. Glow and shine have inverse feature chains. Glow and shine are convolved to produce the patterns observed in the critical planes of the grating.
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