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At the 1992 Rendering Workshop in Bristol, Michael Cohen presented the results of what he called a very unscientific survey of image synthesis researchers. This survey stimulated a great deal of discussion, so we ran a second survey (again distributed by email), and collected twenty-two responses from researchers with an average of ten years experience in image synthesis. The results of this survey, along with the results of Cohen’s survey are given here.
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Shirley, P., Sakas, G. (1995). Results of the 1994 Survey on Image Synthesis. In: Sakas, G., MĂĽller, S., Shirley, P. (eds) Photorealistic Rendering Techniques. Focus on Computer Graphics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87825-1_1
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