[HDRI] Fisheye Lense + IBL with HDR image question.
Christian Humann
chumann at broadviewnet.net
Wed Jan 23 13:56:40 PST 2008
Hi Magali,
Sigma just released a 4.5 mm 180 degree fisheye for APS-C size (the
smaller sensors) digital SLR cameras.
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/news/news.asp?nID=3377
I just received one yesterday from B+H photo in New York and so far it
seems to deliver as promised. I'm using it with a Nikon D50.
Question (sorry if this is back to basics but despite many archive
searches I'm still at a loss):
When viewing an HDR image with "ximage" and taking spot measurements
with the "L" command I get reasonably accurate luminance values. When I
map the HDR image as an emissive glow on to a "source" geometry and view
the scene with "rvu" I get much lower luminance values than at the same
spots measured in ximage. Below is the scene description:
########
void colorpict skypict
11 red green blue sky.hdr fisheye.cal fish_u fish_v -rz 180 -rx -90
0
0
skypict glow skyglow
0
0
4 1 1 1 0
skyglow source sky
0
0
4 0 0 1 180
#########
My end goal is to document various sky conditions to be used for IBL scenes.
Happy New Year and thanks in advance.
Chris
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