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to the letter 'c'. |
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This view is like a standard perspective vertically, but projected |
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on a cylinder horizontally (like a soupcan's-eye view). |
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Two fisheye views are provided as well; 'h' yields a hemispherical fisheye |
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view and 'a' results in angular fisheye distortion. |
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Three fisheye views are provided as well; 'h' yields a hemispherical fisheye |
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view, 'a' results in angular fisheye distortion, and 's' |
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results in a planisphere (stereographic) projection. |
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A hemispherical fisheye is a projection of the hemisphere onto a circle. |
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The maximum view angle for this type is 180 degrees. |
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An angular fisheye view is defined such that distance from the center of |
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the image is proportional to the angle from the central view direction. |
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An angular fisheye can display a full 360 degrees. |
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A planisphere fisheye view maintains angular relationships between lines, |
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and is commonly used for sun path analysis. |
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This is more commonly known as a |
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"stereographic projection," but we avoid the term here so as not to |
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confuse it with a stereoscopic pair. |
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A planisphere fisheye can display up to (but not including) 360 degrees, |
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although distortion becomes extreme as this limit is approached. |
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Note that there is no space between the view type |
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option and its single letter argument. |
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.TP |
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rendering an image a piece at a time. |
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A value of 1 means that the rendered image starts just to the right of |
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the normal view. |
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A value of -1 would be to the left. |
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A value of \-1 would be to the left. |
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Larger or fractional values are permitted as well. |
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.TP |
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.BI -vl \ val |
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.BI -vf \ file |
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Get view parameters from |
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.I file, |
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which may be a picture or a file created by rview (with the "view" command). |
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which may be a picture or a file created by rvu (with the "view" command). |
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.TP |
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.BI -S \ seqstart |
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Instead of generating a single picture based only on the view |
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.BR \-w |
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Turn off warning messages. |
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.SH EXAMPLE |
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rhpict -vp 10 5 3 -vd 1 -.5 0 scene.hdk > scene.pic |
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rhpict \-vp 10 5 3 \-vd 1 \-.5 0 scene.hdk > scene.hdr |
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.PP |
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rpict -S 1 -o frame%02d.pic scene.hdk < keyframes.vf |
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rpict \-S 1 \-o frame%02d.hdr scene.hdk < keyframes.vf |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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getinfo(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), |
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printf(3), ra_rgbe(1), rholo(1), rpict(1), rview(1) |
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printf(3), ra_rgbe(1), rholo(1), rpict(1), rvu(1) |