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The input picture files must contain correct view specifications, as |
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.I pfilt(1) |
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.I pinterp. |
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multiple times and averaging the output together with a program like |
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.I pcomb(1). |
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This option is useful for simulating motion blur and depth of field. |
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(See also |
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.I pdfblur(1).)\0 |
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(See |
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.I pmdblur(1).)\0 |
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The input views are reported in the information header of the output |
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file, along with the averaged view. |
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The picture dimensions computed from the first view will be the |
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To interpolate two frames of a walk-through animation, anti-alias to |
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512x400 and increase the exposure by 2.5 f-stops: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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pinterp -vf 27.vf -a -x 512 -y 400 -e +2.5 30.pic 30.z 20.pic 20.z > 27.pic |
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pinterp \-vf 27.vf \-a \-x 512 \-y 400 \-e +2.5 30.pic 30.z 20.pic 20.z > 27.pic |
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To extrapolate a second eyepoint for a stereo pair and recalculate |
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background regions: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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pinterp -vf right.vf -ff -fr "-av .1 .1 .1 scene.oct" left.pic left.z > right.pic |
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pinterp \-vf right.vf \-ff \-fr "\-av .1 .1 .1 scene.oct" left.pic left.z > right.pic |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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getinfo(1), pdfblur(1), pfilt(1), pmblur(1), rpict(1), ranimate(1), |
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rtrace(1), rview(1) |
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getinfo(1), pdfblur(1), pfilt(1), pmblur(1), pmdblur(1), rpict(1), |
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ranimate(1), rtrace(1), rvu(1) |