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.TH GLARE 1 5/2/95 RADIANCE |
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.SH NAME |
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glare - perform glare and visual comfort calculations |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B glare |
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.B glarefile |
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.B picture |
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.B octree |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.I Glare |
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is an interactive script for executing programs used to locate |
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glare sources and compute glare indices and visual comfort probability. |
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If no |
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.I glarefile |
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is given, the program prompts the user for a one. |
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If the file does not exist, |
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.I glare |
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asks the user some questions about the scene in question then runs |
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.I findglare(1) |
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to compute values to store in the file. |
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.I Glare |
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then presents the user a menu of available glare index calculations. |
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After choosing a calculation, |
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.I glare |
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offers to store the result (usually not useful) or plot the information |
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(but only for multiple glare angles). |
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.PP |
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If you are creating a new |
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.I glarefile, |
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it usually works best to start with a displayed image for reference |
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during the interrogation. |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
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Work on this program was initiated and sponsored by the LESO |
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group at EPFL in Switzerland. |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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dayfact(1), findglare(1), glarendx(1), igraph(1), |
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rpict(1), xglaresrc(1), ximage(1) |