| 1 | greg | 1.6 | .\" RCSid "$Id: getinfo.1,v 1.5 2008/11/10 19:08:17 greg Exp $" | 
| 2 | greg | 1.1 | .TH GETINFO 1 1/15/99 RADIANCE | 
| 3 |  |  | .SH NAME | 
| 4 |  |  | getinfo - get header information from a RADIANCE file | 
| 5 |  |  | .SH SYNOPSIS | 
| 6 |  |  | .B getinfo | 
| 7 |  |  | [ | 
| 8 |  |  | .B -d | 
| 9 |  |  | ][ | 
| 10 |  |  | .B "file .." | 
| 11 |  |  | ] | 
| 12 |  |  | .br | 
| 13 |  |  | .B getinfo | 
| 14 |  |  | - | 
| 15 | greg | 1.6 | .br | 
| 16 |  |  | .B getinfo | 
| 17 |  |  | .B -c | 
| 18 |  |  | .B "command .." | 
| 19 | greg | 1.1 | .SH DESCRIPTION | 
| 20 |  |  | .I Getinfo | 
| 21 |  |  | reads the header of each RADIANCE | 
| 22 |  |  | .I file | 
| 23 |  |  | and writes it to the standard output. | 
| 24 |  |  | Octree and picture files are in a binary format, which makes | 
| 25 |  |  | it difficult to determine their content. | 
| 26 |  |  | Therefore, a few lines of text are placed at the beginning | 
| 27 |  |  | of each file by the RADIANCE program that creates it. | 
| 28 |  |  | The end of the header information and the start of the | 
| 29 |  |  | data is indicated by an empty line. | 
| 30 |  |  | The | 
| 31 |  |  | .I \-d | 
| 32 |  |  | option can be used to print the dimensions of an octree or | 
| 33 |  |  | picture file instead. | 
| 34 |  |  | For an octree, | 
| 35 |  |  | .I "getinfo \-d" | 
| 36 |  |  | prints the bounding cube (xmin ymin zmin size). | 
| 37 |  |  | For a picture, | 
| 38 |  |  | .I "getinfo \-d" | 
| 39 | greg | 1.4 | prints the y and x resolution (\-Y yres +X xres). | 
| 40 | greg | 1.1 | If no | 
| 41 |  |  | .I file | 
| 42 |  |  | is given, the standard input is read. | 
| 43 |  |  | .PP | 
| 44 | greg | 1.6 | The second form of | 
| 45 |  |  | .I getinfo | 
| 46 |  |  | with a hyphen simply removes the header | 
| 47 | greg | 1.1 | and copies the body of the file from the standard | 
| 48 |  |  | input to the standard output. | 
| 49 | greg | 1.6 | .PP | 
| 50 |  |  | The third form of | 
| 51 |  |  | .I "getinfo \-c" | 
| 52 |  |  | is followed by a command and its arguments, which is executed | 
| 53 |  |  | on the data segment of the standard input. | 
| 54 |  |  | The header is passed along, with the addition of the command | 
| 55 |  |  | at the end. | 
| 56 |  |  | This is roughly equivalent to the following sequence, but does not | 
| 57 |  |  | require the input to be in a file: | 
| 58 |  |  | .IP "" .2i | 
| 59 |  |  | ( getinfo < input ; getinfo - < input | command .. ) | 
| 60 | greg | 1.1 | .SH EXAMPLE | 
| 61 | greg | 1.5 | To print the header information from scene1.oct and scene2.hdr: | 
| 62 | greg | 1.1 | .IP "" .2i | 
| 63 | greg | 1.5 | getinfo scene1.oct scene2.hdr | 
| 64 | greg | 1.1 | .SH AUTHOR | 
| 65 |  |  | Greg Ward | 
| 66 |  |  | .SH "SEE ALSO" | 
| 67 | greg | 1.6 | oconv(1), pfilt(1), rcalc(1), rhinfo(1), rpict(1), rvu(1) |