inscattered
Inscattered is a term used in optics, atmospheric science, and radiative transfer to describe light that has been scattered into the observer’s line of sight by a participating medium such as the Earth's atmosphere, fog, or seawater. It contrasts with out-scattered light, which is redirected away from the line of sight, and with unscattered direct transmission.
In radiative transfer, inscattered light is part of the source term that replenishes radiance in a given
In the atmosphere, inscattered skylight from the sun gives the blue color of the daytime sky and
Computationally, inscattered light is estimated in remote sensing and computer graphics via volume rendering, Monte Carlo