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279   .TP
280   .BR RSH
281   The command to use instead of
282 < .I rsh(1)
282 > .I ssh(1)
283   to execute commands remotely on another machine.
284   The arguments and behavior of this program must be identical to the UNIX
285 < .I rsh
285 > .I ssh
286   command, except that the
287   .I -l
288   option will always be used to specify an alternate user name rather than the
# Line 294 | Line 294 | option may or may not appear, but the
294   .I -n
295   option will always be used, and the expected starting directory will
296   be that of the remote user, just as with
297 < .I rsh.
297 > .I ssh.
298   .TP
299   .BR NEXTANIM
300   This variable specifies the next
# Line 352 | Line 352 | If this number is less than 2, then bluring is perform
352   only, resulting in greater noise than the combination of
353   .I rpict
354   and
355 < .I pinterp used otherwise.
355 > .I pinterp
356 > used otherwise.
357   (The default value for number of samples is 5.)\0
358 < The
359 < .I pmblur(1)
360 < command is used to generate the given number of additional views for
358 > The default fraction is 0, meaning no motion blurring.
359 > This option does not currently work with the
360 > .I ANIMATE
361 > variable, since pinterp only works for static environments.
362 > .TP
363 > .BR DBLUR
364 > This variable specifies the aperture diameter for depth-of-field blurring,
365 > in world units.
366 > A number of samples may be given as a second argument, which controls the
367 > number of additional frames computed and averaged together by
368 > .I pinterp.
369 > If this number is less than 2, then blurring is performed by
370 > .I rpict
371 > only, resulting in greater noise than the combination of
372 > .I rpict
373 > and
374   .I pinterp
375 < to average together.
376 < The default value is 0, meaning no motion blurring.
375 > used otherwise.
376 > (The default value for number of samples is 5.)\0
377 > To simulate a particular camera's aperture, divide the focal length of
378 > the lens by the f-number, then convert to the corresponding
379 > world coordinate units.
380 > For example, if you wish to simulate a 50mm lens at f/2.0 in
381 > a scene modeled in meters, then you divide 50mm by 2.0 to get 25mm,
382 > which corresponds to an effective aperture of 0.025 meters.
383 > The default aperture is 0, meaning no depth-of-field blurring.
384   This option does not currently work with the
385   .I ANIMATE
386   variable, since pinterp only works for static environments.
# Line 560 | Line 581 | to set whatever variables are important in the remote
581   This requirement may be circumvented by substituting the
582   .I on(1)
583   command for
584 < .I rsh(1)
584 > .I ssh(1)
585   using the
586   .I RSH
587   control variable, or by writing a custom remote execution script.
# Line 585 | Line 606 | Since most modern machines use IEEE floating point, th
606   usually a problem, but it is something to keep in mind.
607   .SH "SEE ALSO"
608   pfilt(1), pinterp(1), pmblur(1), rad(1),
609 < ranimove(1), rpict(1), rsh(1), rtrace(1)
609 > ranimove(1), rpict(1), ssh(1), rtrace(1)

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