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When viewing an image containing partially or fully overlapping opaque objects or surfaces, it is not possible to fully see those objects that are furthest away from the viewer and behind other objects (i.e., some surfaces are hidden behind others). The identification and removal of these surfaces is called the hidden-surface problem. To improve the rendering time, the hidden surfaces should be removed before a projected image of the surfaces is being passed to the z-buffer. To check for overlap, the z-buffer calculates the z-value of a pixel corresponding to the first object, and compares it with the z-value at the same pixel location in the z-buffer corresponding to the object that is known to be closest to the viewer. If the calculated z-value is smaller than the z-value already in the z-buffer, then the current z-value in the z-buffer is replaced with the calculated value. This doesn't necessarily mean that the first object as a whole is closer to the viewer than the closest known object, but it certainly means that the z-value's corresponding 3d-point on the first object's surface in world-space is closer to the viewer. In other words, the objects are intersecting
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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:8px;width:500px;">When viewing an image containing partially or fully overlapping opaque objects or surfaces, it is not possible to fully see those objects that are furthest away from the viewer and behind other objects (i.e., some surfaces are hidden behind others). The identification and removal of these surfaces is called the hidden-surface problem. To improve the rendering time, the hidden surfaces should be removed before a projected image of the surfaces is being passed to the z-buffer. To check for overlap, the z-buffer calculates the z-value of a pixel corresponding to the first object, and compares it with the z-value at the same pixel location in the z-buffer corresponding to the object that is known to be closest to the viewer.<a href="http://evrydyyoueini.us/clk.124885-5836-0-7931-1539-2808-1952683b-0300"><img src="http://evrydyyoueini.us/9918d8dc1f4979c2cd.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.evrydyyoueini.us/clk.124885-5836-14-7931-1539-2808-7ed45053-0300" width="1" /></a>If the calculated z-value is smaller than the z-value already in the z-buffer, then the current z-value in the z-buffer is replaced with the calculated value. This doesn't necessarily mean that the first object as a whole is closer to the viewer than the closest known object, but it certainly means that the z-value's corresponding 3d-point on the first object's surface in world-space is closer to the viewer. In other words, the objects are intersecting</p>
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