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may be useful if the resulting photon map size greatly deviates from |
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\fInphotons\fR with a very low average reflectance. |
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.IP "\fB\-api \fIxmin ymin zmin xmax ymax zmax\fR" |
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Define a region of interest within which to store photons exclusively; |
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photons will only be stored within the volume bounded by the given minimum |
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and maximum coordinates. Multiple instances of this option may be specified |
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with cumulative effect to define compound regions of interest. This is |
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useful for constraining photons to only the relevant regions of a scene, but |
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may increase the photon distribution time. |
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.IP "\fB\-api \fImin_x min_y min_z max_x max_y max_z\fR" |
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Define a rectangular region of interest within which to store photons |
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exclusively; photons will only be stored within the volume bounded by the |
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given minimum and maximum coordinates. Multiple instances of this option may |
| 107 |
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be specified with cumulative effect to define compound regions of interest. |
| 108 |
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This is useful for constraining photons to only the relevant regions of a |
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scene, but may increase the photon distribution time. |
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.IP |
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\fBWARNING: this is an optimisation option for advanced users (an elite |
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group collectively known as \fIZe Ekspertz\fB) and may yield biased results. |
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Use with caution!\fR |
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.IP "\fB-apI \fIpos_x pos_y pos_z rad\fR" |
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Similar to \fB\-api\fR, but with a spherical region of interest of given |
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radius, centred at the given coordinates. |
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.IP "\fB\-apm \fImaxbounce\fR" |
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Synonymous with \fB\-lr\fR for backwards compatibility. May be removed in |