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I'm reading Cook's paper "Stochastic Sampling and Distributed Ray Tracing", I don't understand how the rays are generated. He says:

Determine the focal point by constructing a ray from the eye point (center of the lens) through the screen location of the ray. The focal point is located on this ray so its distance from the eye point is equal to the focal distance.

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I can't passparse this image, where. Where is my screen plane is located according to this image, what? What is the focal point, if? If you see some optics picture of a thin lens, the focal point is always in the same place, where all the rays converge, if. If it is always the same point, why do have iI to calculate it for each ray?

ps: computer-graphics and ray-tracing tags are forbidden for new users, this must be revised.

I'm reading Cook's paper "Stochastic Sampling and Distributed Ray Tracing", I don't understand how the rays are generated. He says:

Determine the focal point by constructing a ray from the eye point (center of the lens) through the screen location of the ray. The focal point is located on this ray so its distance from the eye point is equal to the focal distance.

enter image description here

I can't pass this image, where my screen plane is located according to this image, what is the focal point, if you see some optics picture of thin lens, the focal point is always in the same place, where all the rays converge, if it is always the same point, why do have i to calculate it for each ray?

ps: computer-graphics and ray-tracing tags are forbidden for new users, this must be revised.

I'm reading Cook's paper "Stochastic Sampling and Distributed Ray Tracing", I don't understand how the rays are generated. He says:

Determine the focal point by constructing a ray from the eye point (center of the lens) through the screen location of the ray. The focal point is located on this ray so its distance from the eye point is equal to the focal distance.

enter image description here

I can't parse this image. Where is my screen plane located according to this image? What is the focal point? If you see some optics picture of a thin lens, the focal point is always in the same place, where all the rays converge. If it is always the same point, why do have I to calculate it for each ray?

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I'm reading Cook's paper "Stochastic Sampling and Distributed Ray Tracing", I don't understand how the rays are generated. He says:

Determine the focal point by constructing a ray from the eye point (center of the lens) through the screen location of the ray. The focal point is located on this ray so its distance from the eye point is equal to the focal distance.

enter image description here

I can't pass this image, where my screen plane is located according to this image, what is the focal point, if you see some optics picture of thin lens, the focal point is always in the same place, where all the rays converge, if it is always the same point, why do have i to calculate it for each ray?

ps: computer-graphics and ray-tracing tags are forbidden for new users, this must be revised.