ViewVC Help
View File | Revision Log | Show Annotations | Download File | Root Listing
root/radiance/ray/README.txt
Revision: 1.8
Committed: Sun Aug 21 16:20:42 2022 UTC (19 months, 4 weeks ago) by greg
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: rad5R4
Changes since 1.7: +33 -10 lines
Log Message:
docs: Updated license and copyright using verbiage from LBNL's IPO

File Contents

# Content
1 RCSid "$Id: README.txt,v 1.7 2020/09/03 15:46:32 greg Exp $"
2
3 Hello and welcome to the Radiance synthetic imaging system. This is
4 the twenty-fifth release, Version 5.4, and it includes all source files
5 for local compilation with a standard C compiler. To find out what's
6 new in this release, check the text file "doc/notes/ReleaseNotes".
7
8 Radiance is open source software copyrighted and distributed by
9 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. By downloading
10 and installing this software, you are implicitly agreeing to the
11 copyright appended to this README file, and the license agreement (License.txt)
12 in the same directory. Please read both carefully before proceeding.
13
14 Please read this entire file before sending e-mail asking
15 how to install this software or what to do with it. Some
16 frequently asked questions are answered here and also on our
17 website at:
18
19 https://www.radiance-online.org/
20
21 The CVS source tree is available, including post-release bug-fixes and
22 mailing lists access at:
23
24 https://www.radiance-online.org/download-install/CVS%20source%20code
25
26 The website below has some precompiled Radiance binaries
27 and add-ons for common Unix platforms:
28
29 https://www.radiance-online.org/download-install/installation-information
30
31 We have attempted to make it easy for you (and for us) to install
32 the software on differently configured systems using a global make
33 script. To install the software, just type:
34
35 ./makeall install
36
37 You can clean up the .o files and so forth with:
38
39 ./makeall clean
40
41 Or, if you are confident you can do both at the same time with:
42
43 ./makeall install clean
44
45 You can give other make options at the end of the command as well. For
46 example, the -n option will tell you what makeall is going to do without
47 actually doing it.
48
49 If you downloaded the binaries, so compilation is not necessary,
50 run the following command to install the library files only:
51
52 ./makeall library
53
54 The makeall script may ask you questions about your system and where you
55 want to install the executables and library files. The pathnames you
56 give should be relative to root for the programs to work properly. You
57 may also use the tilde ('~') character to give paths starting with
58 someone's home directory.
59
60 If you do NOT have X11 support, please read the note "noX11.help" in
61 this directory. It explains what to change to make things work.
62
63 Although it is set automatically by makeall, individuals may want to
64 set the RAYPATH environment variable manually. This variable tells
65 Radiance where to look for auxiliary files, and usually includes the
66 current directory as well as the system library (ray/lib in this
67 distribution). As you develop auxiliary files yourself, it is often
68 useful to add in your own library directory before the system directory.
69 An example setting such as this would go in a user's .login file:
70
71 setenv RAYPATH .:${HOME}/mylib:/usr/local/lib/ray
72
73 After installing the software, you may want to start by scanning the
74 troff input documentation contained in "doc/ray.1", which is also formatted
75 for web browsers in "doc/ray.html".
76 A PDF version of this manual may be found in
77 "doc/pdf/ray.pdf", along with an older tutorial by Cindy Larson,
78 "doc/pdf/raduser1_6.pdf".
79
80 To check that everything is peforming correctly, you can run:
81
82 ./makeall test
83
84 For complete documentation on the system as of release 3.1, refer to
85 "Rendering with Radiance" by Larson and Shakespeare, which used to be
86 available from Morgan Kauffman Publishing. Recently, the authors have
87 taken over printing of the book, which is now available from booksurge.com.
88 You may find it linked to the Radiance website page:
89
90 http://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/book/
91
92 The first chapter of this book, which includes a basic tutorial and
93 serves as a good introduction for new users, may be found in
94 "doc/pdf/RwR01.pdf".
95
96 Important additions since version 3.1 include the holodeck programs (rholo,
97 etc., built in src/hd), glrad, ranimove, the new "mesh" primitive,
98 and rtcontrib. Again, check doc/notes/ReleaseNotes for details.
99
100 Individual manual pages may be found in the subdirectory "doc/man".
101 You may want to copy these to the system manual directory, or add this
102 directory to your MANPATH environment variable in your shell
103 initialization file. A good starting place is to print the text file
104 ray/doc/man/whatis, which gives a one line description of each program in
105 the Radiance package. To print out the manual pages, use the "-man"
106 macro package.
107
108 The most important program to learn about if you are a new user of Radiance
109 (or have not used this program before) is "rad". It controls Radiance
110 lighting parameters, and automates much of the rendering process.
111 To get started, change directory to obj/misc and try running:
112
113 % rad -o x11 daf.rif
114
115 This works if you are running X11. If you are not, you can still generate
116 an image with:
117
118 % rad daf.rif &
119
120 When the picture is done, you can convert it to another format for display
121 with any of the ra_* programs listed in the doc/whatis database.
122
123 There is a user interface built on top of this using Tcl/Tk, called trad.
124 If you do not have Tcl/Tk installed on your system, you must do so prior
125 to building this distribution if you want trad to install. (Try a google
126 search on "Tcl/Tk" or go to "http://www.scriptics.com/software/tcltk/".)
127
128 +++++++++++++++++ COPYRIGHT NOTICE +++++++++++++++++
129
130 Radiance v5.4 Copyright (c) 1990 to 2022, The Regents of the University of
131 California, through Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt
132 of any required approvals from the U.S. Dept. of Energy). All rights reserved.
133
134 If you have questions about your rights to use or distribute this software,
135 please contact Berkeley Lab's Intellectual Property Office at
136 [email protected].
137
138 NOTICE. This Software was developed under funding from the U.S. Department
139 of Energy and the U.S. Government consequently retains certain rights. As
140 such, the U.S. Government has been granted for itself and others acting on
141 its behalf a paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable, worldwide license in the
142 Software to reproduce, distribute copies to the public, prepare derivative
143 works, and perform publicly and display publicly, and to permit others to do so.
144