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Radiosity is a technique used in computer graphics to simulate the way light bounces between surfaces in a scene, resulting in more realistic lighting. It takes into account both direct and indirect lighting to create more natural-looking images. By calculating the energy exchange between surfaces in a scene, radiosity can produce soft shadows and smooth transitions between light and dark areas.

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