77 |
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is used. This option is mutually exclusive with \fB-f\fR. |
78 |
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79 |
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.IP "\fB-f\fR" |
80 |
< |
Boolean switch to colour each sphere/point according to the corresponding |
81 |
< |
photon's RGB flux instead of a constant colour. Note that no exposure is |
82 |
< |
applied, and as such the resulting colours can span several orders of |
83 |
< |
magnitude and may require tone mapping with \fIpcond(1)\fR for |
84 |
< |
visualisation. This option is mutually exclusive with \fB-c\fR. |
80 |
> |
Boolean switch to colour each sphere/point according to the corresponding |
81 |
> |
photon's RGB flux instead of a constant colour. The flux is adjusted for |
82 |
> |
the fraction of dumped photons to maintain the total flux contained in the |
83 |
> |
dumped photon map. Note that no exposure is applied, and as such the |
84 |
> |
resulting colours can span several orders of magnitude and may require tone |
85 |
> |
mapping with \fIpcond(1)\fR for visualisation. This option is mutually |
86 |
> |
exclusive with \fB-c\fR. |
87 |
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88 |
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.IP "\fB-n \fInum\fR" |
89 |
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Specifies the number of spheres or points to dump for the next photon map. |