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Revision: 1.3
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1 .\" RCSid "$Id: rtpict.1,v 1.2 2018/03/20 18:03:52 greg Exp $"
2 .TH RTPICT 1 3/19/2018 RADIANCE
3 .SH NAME
4 rtpict - generate a RADIANCE picture or layerd image using rtrace
5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 .B rtpict
7 .B "-n nproc"
8 [
9 .B "-o[vrxlLRXnNsmM] out_dir"
10 ][
11 .B "-d ref_depth/unit"
12 ]
13 [
14 .B "rpict options"
15 ]
16 [
17 .B @file
18 ]
19 .B octree
20 .SH DESCRIPTION
21 .I Rtpict
22 is a script that generates a picture from the RADIANCE scene given in
23 .I octree
24 and sends it to the standard output, or to a file specified with the
25 .I \-o
26 option.
27 Most options and defaults are the same as
28 .I rpict(1),
29 although a few switches are silently ignored.
30 Options incompatible with multi-processing can generate an error.
31 .PP
32 The
33 .I rtrace(1)
34 tool is called with
35 .I vwrays(1)
36 to perform the actual work.
37 This enables the
38 .I \-n
39 option for multiprocessing on platforms that support it.
40 If the
41 .I \-n
42 option is not specified or is set to 1, then
43 .I rpict
44 is called directly.
45 There is no benefit in setting the number of processes to anything
46 greater than the number of virtual cores available on your machine.
47 Also, it is very important to set the
48 .I \-af
49 option if an irradiance cache is being generated;
50 otherwise, your speed-up will be far from linear.
51 .PP
52 If the
53 .I \-o
54 option has additional characters corresponding to output types from
55 .I rtrace,
56 it must be followed by the name of a directory that either exists or
57 will be created to contain image layers, one per output type.
58 The supported types are listed below, and do not include types that
59 are useless or have no convenient representation.
60 The table below shows the correspondence between output type and file name
61 in the specified directory:
62 .sp
63 .nf
64 v radiance.hdr
65 r mirrored.hdr
66 x unmirrored.hdr
67 l effective.dpt
68 L firstsurface.dpt
69 R mirrored.dpt
70 X unmirrored.dpt
71 n perturbed.nrm
72 N unperturbed.nrm
73 s surface.idx
74 m modifier.idx
75 M material.idx
76 .fi
77 .sp
78 Different encodings are associated with different data types.
79 Color data (from the 'v', 'r', and 'x' types) will be converted to
80 a flat RGBE picture by
81 .I pvalue(1).
82 Distances (from the 'l', 'L', 'R', and 'X' types) will be
83 converted to a 16-bit representation by
84 .I rcode_depth(1),
85 and the
86 .I \-d
87 option should be used to assign the reference (median) depth and units.
88 Surface normals (from the 'n' and 'N' types) will be converted
89 to a 32-bit representation by
90 .I rcode_normal(1).
91 Finally, identifiers (from the 's', 'm', and 'M' types) will be
92 converted to a 16-bit index format by
93 .I rcode_ident(1).
94 .PP
95 If the
96 .I \-i
97 option is used to turn on irradiane output, then the picture associated
98 with the 'v' type will be renamed
99 .I "irradiance.hdr"
100 and some other output types become irrelevant (i.e., 'r', 'x', 'R', and 'X').
101 If one or more of the associated output files already exists in the
102 destination directory, it will be overwritten with the new data.
103 .SH EXAMPLES
104 To render a scene with four processes:
105 .IP "" .2i
106 rtpict -n 4 -vf mypers.vf -ab 1 -af scene.amb scene.oct > scene_pers.hdr
107 .PP
108 To render radiance, first surface distance, and normals in a layered image:
109 .IP "" .2i
110 rtpict -n 8 -vf fish.vf @render.opt -ovLn fisholay scene.oct
111 .SH AUTHOR
112 Greg Ward
113 .SH "SEE ALSO"
114 getinfo(1), mkpmap(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1),
115 pvalue(1), rad(1), rcode_depth(1), rcode_normal(1), rcode_ident(1),
116 rpiece(1), rpict(1), rsplit(1), rtrace(1), rvu(1), vwrays(1),