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Alluxa - Optical Coatings LB 8/23

Milky Milk, Watery Water

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Michael A. Greenwood

Any milk drinker knows that there are three basic varieties. There is whole milk, favored by some for its rich, almost creamy, taste. Then there is regular milk, its diluted half brother. It is noticeably thinned, with maybe just a trace of cream. And, finally, there is skim milk, the watery and weak stepchild familiar to those who are weight- and health-conscious. Besides the taste, the appearance of milk also differs depending on its content. But until now, these subtleties in texture could not be rendered easily by computer graphics. In most images, milk was just milk, a flat white...Read full article

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