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by itishappy 790 days ago
It's the same thing! What are you trying to do with it?

One thing you'll run into is that there isn't a clear frequency response curve for non-visible, so you need to invent your own frequency to RGB function (false color).

Another thing is that radio waves have much longer wavelengths than visible, so diffractive effects tend to be a lot more important, and ray tracing (spectral or otherwise) doesn't do this well. Modeling diffraction is typically done using something like FDTD.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite-difference_time-domain_...