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Revision: 1.4
Committed: Mon Sep 19 04:26:08 2005 UTC (18 years, 8 months ago) by greg
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: rad3R8
Changes since 1.3: +15 -11 lines
Log Message:
Added -pj option to vwrays for ray jittering

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1 greg 1.4 .\" RCSid "$Id: vwrays.1,v 1.3 2005/05/26 06:55:22 greg Exp $"
2 greg 1.1 .TH VWRAYS 1 1/15/99 RADIANCE
3     .SH NAME
4     vwrays - compute rays for a given picture or view
5     .SH SYNOPSIS
6     .B vwrays
7     .B "[ -i -f{a|f|d} | -d ]"
8     {
9     .B "view opts .."
10     |
11     .B picture
12     .B [zbuf]
13     }
14     .SH DESCRIPTION
15     .I Vwrays
16     takes a picture or view specification and computes the ray origin and
17     direction corresponding to each pixel in the image.
18     This information may then be passed to
19     .I rtrace(1)
20     to perform other calculations.
21     If a given pixel has no corresponding ray (because it is outside the
22     legal view boundaries), then six zero values are sent instead.
23     .PP
24     The
25 greg 1.4 .I \-i
26 greg 1.1 option may be used to specify desired pixel positions on the standard
27     input rather than generating all the pixels for a given view.
28     .PP
29     The
30 greg 1.4 .I \-f
31 greg 1.1 option may be used to set the record format to something other than the
32     default ASCII.
33     Using raw float or double records for example can reduce the time
34     requirements of transferring and interpreting information in
35     .I rtrace.
36     .PP
37     View options may be any combination of standard view parameters described
38     in the
39     .I rpict(1)
40     manual page, including input from a view file with the
41     .I \-vf
42     option.
43     Additionally, the target X and Y dimensions may be specified with
44 greg 1.4 .I \-x
45 greg 1.1 and
46 greg 1.4 .I \-y
47 greg 1.1 options, and the pixel aspect ratio may be given with
48 greg 1.4 .I \-pa.
49 greg 1.1 The default dimensions are 512x512, with a pixel aspect ratio of 1.0.
50     Just as in
51     .I rpict,
52     the X or the Y dimension will be reduced if necessary
53     to best match the specified pixel
54     aspect ratio, unless this ratio is set to zero.
55 greg 1.4 The
56     .I \-pj
57     option may be used to jitter samples.
58     The default value of 0 turns off ray jittering.
59 greg 1.1 .PP
60     If the
61 greg 1.4 .I \-d
62 greg 1.1 option is given, then
63     .I vwrays
64     just prints the computed image dimensions, which are based on the view
65     aspect and the pixel aspect ratio just described.
66     The
67 greg 1.4 .I \-ld
68 greg 1.1 switch will also be printed, with
69 greg 1.4 .I \-ld+
70 greg 1.1 if the view file has an aft clipping plane, and
71 greg 1.4 .I \-ld-
72 greg 1.1 otherwise.
73     This is useful for passing options to the
74     .I rtrace
75     command line.
76     (See below.)
77     .PP
78     If the view contains an aft clipping plane
79     .I (-va
80     option), then the magnitudes of the ray directions will
81     equal the maximum distance for each pixel, which will be interpreted
82     correctly by
83     .I rtrace
84     with the
85 greg 1.4 .I \-ld+
86 greg 1.1 option.
87     Note that this option should not be given unless there is an aft
88     clipping plane, since the ray direction vectors will be normalized
89     otherwise, which would produce a uniform clipping distance of 1.
90     .PP
91     If a picture is given on the command line rather than a set of view options,
92     then the view and image dimensions are taken from the picture file, and
93     the reported ray origins and directions will exactly match the center of each
94     pixel in the picture.
95     .PP
96     If a depth buffer file is given as well, then
97     .I vwrays
98     computes the intersection point of each pixel ray (equal to the ray origin
99     plus the depth times the ray direction), and reports this instead of the
100     ray origin.
101     The reported ray direction will also be reversed.
102     The interpretation of this data is an image of origins and directions
103     for light rays leaving the scene surfaces to strike each pixel.
104     .SH EXAMPLES
105     To compute the ray intersection points and returned directions corresponding
106     to a picture and its depth buffer:
107     .IP "" .2i
108     vwrays scene_v2.pic scene_v2.zbf > scene_v2.pts
109     .PP
110     To determine what the dimensions of a given view would be:
111     .IP "" .2i
112     vwrays -d -vf myview.vf -x 2048 -y 2048
113     .PP
114     To generate a RADIANCE picture using
115     .I rtrace
116     instead of
117     .I rpict:
118     .IP "" .2i
119     vwrays -ff -vf view1.vf -x 1024 -y 1024 |
120     rtrace `vwrays -d -vf view1.vf -x 1024 -y 1024` -ffc scene.oct > view1.pic
121     .SH AUTHOR
122     Greg Ward Larson
123     .SH ACKNOWLEDGMENT
124     This work was supported by Silicon Graphics, Inc.
125     .SH BUGS
126     Although
127     .I vwrays
128     can reproduce any pixel ordering (i.e., any image orientation) when given
129     a rendered picture, it will only produce standard scanline-ordered rays when
130     given a set of view parameters.
131     .SH "SEE ALSO"
132 greg 1.3 rcalc(1), rpict(1), rtcontrib(1), rtrace(1)