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If given, the object's transformation will be prepended to that |
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of its parent. |
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The second argument is the name of this object, which will be used |
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to name surfaces it contains, and as a modifier for any child objects |
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that reference it. |
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to name surfaces it contains, and as a parent identifier for any child |
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objects that reference it. |
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The third argument is the transformation string or file for this object. |
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If this argument is enclosed in quotes and begins with a hyphen |
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('-'), then it will be interpreted as a |
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the input of |
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.I xform |
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for each frame. |
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An optinal fifth argument |
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An optional fifth argument |
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specifies the rendering priority for this object. |
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Values greater than 1 will result in preferential rendering of |
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Values greater than 1.0 will result in preferential rendering of |
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this object over other portions of the image when it appears in a frame. |
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Values less than 1 will cause the rendering to neglect this object in |
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Values less than 1.0 will cause the rendering to neglect this object in |
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favor of other parts of the image. |
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A value of 3.0 can be interpreted as saying the viewer is three times more |
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likely to look at this object than the background. |
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A file may be given rather than a floating point value, and this file must |
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contain one floating point number per line, corresponding to frames in the |
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animation. |
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contain one floating point number per line, corresponding to priorities |
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for frames in the animation. |
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.TP |
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.BR VIEWFILE |
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This variable names a file from which |
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As in |
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.I pfilt, |
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the exposure setting may be given either as a multiplier or as a |
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number of f-stop adjustments (eg. +2 or -1.5). |
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number of f\-stop adjustments (eg. +2 or \-1.5). |
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Alternatively, a file name may be given, which |
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.I ranimate |
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will interpret as having one exposure value per line per frame, |
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This string should contain a |
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.I printf(3) |
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style integer field to distinguish one frame number from another. |
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The final frames will use this name with a ".pic" suffix. |
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The final frames will use this name with a ".hdr" suffix. |
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The default value is "frame%03d". |
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.TP |
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.BR MBLUR |
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would use without actually executing anything, we can invoke it |
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thus: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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ranimove -n 0 -e sample.rnm |
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ranimove \-n 0 \-e sample.rnm |
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.PP |
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This will print the variables we have given as well as default |
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values |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rad(1), ranimate(1), rpict(1), xform(1) |
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> |
fieldcomb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rad(1), |
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> |
ran2tiff(1), ranimate(1), rpict(1), xform(1) |