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.B "rpict [ options ] \-defaults" |
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.B "rpict \-features [feat1 ..]" |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.I Rpict |
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generates a picture from the RADIANCE scene given in |
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for the options (modified by those options present) |
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are printed with a brief explanation. |
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.PP |
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In the third form, a list of supported features is sent |
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to the standard output, one per line. |
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If additional arguments follow, they are checked for presence in |
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this list. |
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If a feature includes subfeatures, these may be checked as well by |
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specifying: |
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.nf |
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rpict -features FeatName=subfeat1,subfeat2 |
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.fi |
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If any named feature or subfeature is missing, an error is |
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reported and the program returns an error status. |
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If all of the named features are present, a zero status is returned. |
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.PP |
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Most options are followed by one or more arguments, which must be |
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separated from the option and each other by white space. |
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The exceptions to this rule are the |
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.I \-pd |
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option, to avoid the ghosting effect of too few samples. |
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.TP |
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.BI -pc " xr yr xg yg xb yb xw yw" |
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Use the specified chromaticity pairs for output primaries and white |
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point rather than the standard RGB color space. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-pRGB |
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Output standard RGB values (the default). |
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.TP |
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.BR \-pXYZ |
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Output standard CIE XYZ tristimulus values rather than RGB. |
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.TP |
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.BI -f \ source |
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Load definitions from |
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.I source |
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and assign at global level. |
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.TP |
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.BI -e \ expr |
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Set additional definitions from |
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.I expr. |
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.TP |
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.BI -dj \ frac |
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Set the direct jittering to |
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.I frac. |
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divided by the given |
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.I frac. |
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.TP |
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.BI -cs \ Ns |
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Use |
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.I Ns |
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bands for spectral sampling rather than the default RGB calculation space. |
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The maximum setting is controlled by the compiler macro MAXCSAMP, and |
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defaults to 24. |
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Larger values for Ns will be reduced to MAXCSAMP. |
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.TP |
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.BI -cw " nmA nmB" |
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Set extrema to the given wavelengths for spectral sampling. |
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The default is 380 and 780 nanometers. |
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The order specified does not matter. |
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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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parameters given on the command line, this option causes |
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Send error messages and progress reports to |
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.I efile |
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instead of the standard error. |
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(Note this option overlaps with "-e expr" above, so file paths |
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with '=' or ':' in them are not allowed on this option.) |
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.TP |
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.BR \-w |
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Boolean switch for warning messages. |