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.B "\-q {Hi|Med|Lo}" |
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.B \-t |
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rad options |
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] |
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input .. |
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input file (RIF), |
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which builds an octree via |
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.I bsdf2rad(1), |
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then views the scene interactively. |
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then renders the scene interactively or calls the |
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.I trad(1) |
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graphical user interface if the |
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.I \-t |
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option is given. |
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.PP |
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The input is either a single XML file, such as might be produced by |
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.I genBSDF(1), |
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In this case, the script may exit with an error indicating that the |
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.I rad |
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input file needs to be removed. |
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.I Rad |
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may also be run using the input file directly from the command line |
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or via |
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.PP |
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This input file may also be re-used directly from the command line using |
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.I rad |
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or |
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.I trad(1). |
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This may be useful for generating RADIANCE pictures corresponding |
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to the above standard views. |
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If no interactive run is desired, start |
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.I bsdfview |
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with the |
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.I "-v 0" |
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option. |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |