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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 |