Result for 083BBFB796686B06265D2B6932825F0BC91076F6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/povray/html/images/d/d9/TutImgRadA09.png
FileSize45609
MD53A1FEE6D67B9AEF7339867B93BC5F337
SHA-1083BBFB796686B06265D2B6932825F0BC91076F6
SHA-256326B570EF26BD636165D013F4C863BA4A40EB87545F60E66EBF18FD2F8171152
SSDEEP768:Ako2HF+ZbJxUe8JsqDq04FFFNtCf/xvYhatrt1augKT:AdKgrxUe8J76n4f/KhAt1a6
TLSHT14623024A750E0BAC8358187B3DFDCF62412990DA3B2ACC1DC90A293BD6D19DD6C2B1C3
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize11189368
MD59DD4399514AF4C0F4F04F290E2D71641
PackageDescriptionPersistence of vision raytracer (3D renderer) documentation POV-Ray is a full-featured ray tracer. Ray tracers simulate objects and light sources of the real world to calculate photorealistic, computer generated images. Because of the nature of ray tracing, this process is quite CPU-intensive, at the benefit of more realistic images compared to real time rendering techniques. For example, in POV-Ray, you can model a glass prism, and you will see a spectrum in the resulting image. . POV-Ray by itself is a command-line utility that will take scene descriptions, written in a special easy-to-understand language, to produce ray-traced images (or even a sequence of images, for animations). You can either write those scene-descriptions by hand, or use external tools to generate (parts of) the scene. . This package contains the full POV-Ray manual.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Beckmann <anbe@debian.org>
PackageNamepovray-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1:3.7.0.10-1
SHA-11DF70691A38DC01D16ED763BCDE95CD20A8FB598
SHA-256EA1DCE3DF7C52D81FD8D3A66080A81C8A577DD69E1280864437CCAE661952C3F