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# Line 91 | Line 91 | The other methods below require a full hemispherical s
91   .TP
92   .BI h =kf
93   Divide the hemisphere using the LBNL/Klems "full" sampling basis.
94 + (Use "h=-kf" for left-handed coordinates.)
95   .TP
96   .BI h =kh
97   Divide the hemisphere using the LBNL/Klems "half" sampling basis.
98 + (Use "h=-kh" for left-handed coordinates.)
99   .TP
100   .BI h =kq
101   Divide the hemisphere using the LBNL/Klems "quarter" sampling basis.
102 + (Use "h=-kq" for left-handed coordinates.)
103   .TP
104   .BI h =rN
105   Divide the hemisphere using Reinhart's substructuring of the Tregenza
# Line 106 | Line 109 | divisions in each dimension.
109   If it is not given,
110   .I N
111   defaults to 1, which is just the Tregenza sky.
112 + (Use "h=-rN" for left-handed coordinates.)
113   .TP
114 + .BI h =cie
115 + Divide the hemisphere into CIE sky scanner directions, which is
116 + similar to Tregenza but with different starting azimuths and
117 + reversing row direction at each new altitude.
118 + (Use "h=-cie" for left-handed coordinates.)
119 + .TP
120   .BI h =scN
121   Subdivide the hemisphere using the Shirley-Chiu square-to-disk mapping with an
122   .I NxN
123   grid over the square.
124 + (Use "h=-scN" for left-handed coordinates.)
125   .TP
126   .BI u =[-]{X|Y|Z|ux,uy,uz}
127   Orient the "up" direction for the hemisphere using the indicated axis or direction
128   vector.
129   .TP
130 < .BI o =output.mtx
131 < Send the matrix data for this receiver to the indicated output file.
130 > .BI o =output_spec
131 > Send the matrix data for this receiver to the indicated file or command.
132 > Single or double quotes may be used to contain strings with spaces, and
133 > commands must begin with an exclamation mark ('!').
134   The file format will be determined by the command-line
135   .I \-fio
136   option and will include an information header unless the
# Line 140 | Line 153 | In the receiver file, the
153   .I source
154   primitive is supported as well, and multiple receivers (and multiple output
155   matrices) may be identified by different modifier names.
156 < (Make sure that surfaces using the same modifier are grouped together.)\0
156 > (Make sure that surfaces using the same modifier are grouped together,
157 > and that the modifiers are unique and not used elsewhere in the
158 > scene description.)\0
159   Though it may be counter-intuitive, receivers are often light sources,
160   since samples end up there in a backwards ray-tracing system such as RADIANCE.
161   When using local geometry, the overall aperture shape should be close to flat.
# Line 162 | Line 177 | rfluxmtx int_aperture.rad ext_aperture.rad lpipe.rad >
177   .SH AUTHOR
178   Greg Ward
179   .SH "SEE ALSO"
180 < genBSDF(1), getinfo(1), rcalc(1), rcollate(1), rcontrib(1), rmtxop(1),
181 < vwrays(1), wrapBSDF(1)
180 > genBSDF(1), getinfo(1), pvsum(1), rcalc(1), rcollate(1), rcomb(1), rcontrib(1),
181 > rcrop(1), rmtxop(1), vwrays(1), wrapBSDF(1)

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