--- ray/doc/man/man1/ranimate.1 2006/04/18 04:50:43 1.8 +++ ray/doc/man/man1/ranimate.1 2007/09/04 17:36:41 1.9 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" RCSid "$Id: ranimate.1,v 1.8 2006/04/18 04:50:43 greg Exp $" +.\" RCSid "$Id: ranimate.1,v 1.9 2007/09/04 17:36:41 greg Exp $" .TH RANIMATE 1 6/24/98 RADIANCE .SH NAME ranimate - compute a RADIANCE animation @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ how to adjust the exposure for each frame. As in .I pfilt, the exposure setting may be given either as a multiplier or as a -number of f-stop adjustments (eg. +2 or -1.5). +number of f\-stop adjustments (eg. +2 or \-1.5). Alternatively, a file name may be given, which .I ranimate will interpret as having one exposure value per line per frame, @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ If we only want to see what default values would use without actually executing anything, we can invoke it thus: .IP "" .2i -ranimate -n -e sample.ran +ranimate \-n \-e sample.ran .PP This will print the variables we have given as well as default values @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ INTERP= 3 # render every fourth frame RES= 1024 # shoot for 1024x resolution MBLUR= .25 # apply camera motion blur EXP= anim1.exp # adjust exposure according to file -pfilt= -r .9 # use Gaussian filtering +pfilt= \-r .9 # use Gaussian filtering ARCHIVE= tar cf /dev/nrtape # save original renderings to tape .fi .PP