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the cursor is used to pick a specific image |
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location for normalization. |
| 149 |
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.TP |
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+ |
.BI focus " [distance]" |
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Set focus distance for depth-of-field sampling. |
| 152 |
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If a distance in world coordinates is absent, then the cursor |
| 153 |
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is used to choose a point in the scene on which to focus. |
| 154 |
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(The focus distance setting does not affect rendering in |
| 155 |
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.I rview, |
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but can be used in |
| 157 |
+ |
.I rpict |
| 158 |
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with the |
| 159 |
+ |
.I \-pd |
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option to simulate depth-of-field on views saved from |
| 161 |
+ |
.I rview.) |
| 162 |
+ |
.TP |
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.BI frame " [ xmin ymin xmax ymax ]" |
| 164 |
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Set frame for refinement. |
| 165 |
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If coordinates are absent, the cursor is used to |
| 288 |
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pixel sample (ps), |
| 289 |
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pixel threshold (pt), |
| 290 |
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back face visibility (bv), |
| 291 |
+ |
random sampling (R), |
| 292 |
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specular jitter (sj), and |
| 293 |
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specular threshold (st). |
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Once a variable has been changed, the "new" command can be used |