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OpticSim does not currently model reflection from metals properly. Adding support for complex indices of refraction to Glasscat and the various functions called by trace would address this problem. Would also require finding online sources of index data for metals, and adding them to the OpticSim GlassCat loader. Possible source of data here http://www.sspectra.com/sopra.html.