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trad.hlp 2.18 10/20/98 |
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This help file is associated with the trad interface to the Radiance |
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rad(1) program. Trad consists of trad.wsh and one do_*.tcl file for |
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size of the space. |
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The Zone entry windows may be manipulated in the following ways. |
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Control-U clears the current window. |
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Control-V pastes the contents of the current selection at the |
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insertion point. |
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Return moves the focus to the next window in the chain. |
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The "Auto" button may be used to set these values based on the bounding |
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box of one or more Radiance scene files. |
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.Zone.Auto |
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Use this button to automatically determine the bounding box for this |
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zone, based on the output of the "getbbox" command run on one or |
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more Radiance scene files. |
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The appropriate scene files are entered via a file |
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selection dialogue box, which comes up after the button is pressed. |
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The reason for selecting specific files rather than running getbbox |
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on the entire scene is that a zone usually does not include large |
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external objects, which may be present in the complete scene |
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description. |
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.Zone.Detail |
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The "Detail" setting indicates the relative level |
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(Divide total lumens by 179 lumens/watt to get watts.) |
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The exposure value may either be given as a positive real value, or |
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as a real value preceeded by a '+' or '-' indicating a positive or |
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as a real value preceded by a '+' or '-' indicating a positive or |
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negative number of f-stops (powers of two) from the original value. |
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If no exposure is given, pfilt will automatically compute the |
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added to the picture file name along with the standard ".pic" suffix. |
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The standard views are specified by strings of the form |
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"[Xx]?[Yy]?[Zz]?[vlah]?". |
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"[Xx]?[Yy]?[Zz]?[vlahc]?". |
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(That is, an optional upper or lower case X followed by an optional |
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upper or lower case Y followed by an optional upper or lower case Z |
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followed by an optional lower case V, L, A or H.) |
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followed by an optional lower case V, L, A, H or C.) |
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The letters indicate the desired view position, where upper case "X" |
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means maximum X, lower case "y" means minimum Y and so on. |
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The final letter is the view type, where 'v' is perspective (the |
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default), 'l' is parallel, 'a' is angular fisheye, and 'h' is |
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hemispherical fisheye. |
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default), 'l' is parallel, 'a' is angular fisheye, 'h' is |
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hemispherical fisheye and 'c' is for cylindrical panorama. |
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A perspective view from maximum X, minimum Y would be "Xy" or |
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"Xyv". |
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A parallel view from maximum Z would be "Zl". |
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Consult the rpict(1) manual page for a full description of the various |
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view options, all of which begin with "-v". |
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Just briefly, the "-vt?" option sets the view type, where "?" is |
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replaced by one of the letters "v, l, a or h", corresponding to |
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perspective, parallel, angular and hemispherical fisheye, respectively. |
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replaced by one of the letters "v, l, a, h or c", corresponding to |
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perspective, parallel, angular fisheye, hemispherical fisheye |
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and cylindrical panorama, respectively. |
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The "-vp x y z" option sets the view position (eyepoint), where "x y z" |
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is replaced by the position in 3-space. |
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The "-vd xd yd zd" option sets the view direction, where "xd yd zd" |
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for the convenience of entering a new view. |
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It has no effect on the rad input variables. |
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Note that Control-U will always clear an entry box whose cursor is |
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active. |
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.Views.Default |
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The "Set Default" button may be used to make the selected view the |
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the positive Y axis (+Y), the positive Z axis (+Z), the negative |
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X axis (-X), the negative Y axis (-Y), or the negative Z axis (-Z). |
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This setting may always be overriden by the "-vu xd yd zd" option, |
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This setting may always be overridden by the "-vu xd yd zd" option, |
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and will be altered for a particular view if it happens to be |
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parallel to the view direction. |
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.Views.Eyesep |
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The eye separation is used for generating stereo views of |
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the scene. |
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It is the measured distance between a viewer's pupils in world |
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coordinate units. |
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It is not used directly by rad, but should be set for other programs |
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that need it, such as rholo and glrad. |
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.Views.Picture |
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The root picture file name is given in the "Picture" entry window. |
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The default value for this variable is "512". |
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.Views.Rawfile |
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The "Rawfile" entry window determines if and where the raw output picture |
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from rpict will be saved. |
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If the entry is empty, the file will be removed after rendering and |
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filtering. |
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This is the normal action, since the raw file |
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takes up disk space and is not generally useful. |
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However, if you wish to perform some special filtering function, |
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this file can be renamed instead of removed by giving a |
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root file name in this entry window. |
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The final name in this case will be the given root plus and |
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underscore plus the view name followed by a ".pic" suffix. |
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In the special case when the raw file name and picture file name are |
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the same, the raw file is saved and no filtering takes place. |
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.Views.Zfile |
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The "Zfile" entry window gives the root name of the file in which to |
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store the raw (binary floating point) distances to pixels in the |
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original generated image. |
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If this entry is empty, then no z-file will be saved. |
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The final z-file name will be the given root plus an underscore plus |
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the view name plus a ".zbf" suffix. |
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To convert this image to human-readable form, the program "od" will |
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work on some systems, or the Radiance "pvalue" program may be used |
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to first convert it to a greyscale Radiance picture using the |
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options "-r -h -b -df `getinfo -d < pictname`" where "pictname" is |
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replaced by the raw picture file name. |
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(Getinfo simply gets the original image dimensions, which are not |
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stored in the z-file.) |
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.Views.Copy |
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The "Copy" button in the Views screen permits those variables |
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Normally, progress reports and errors during batch renderings |
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are sent to the error file given by the root of the rad input |
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file name followed by the ".err" suffix. |
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(See the "Errors" topic under the "Action" screen category.) |
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(See the "CheckErr" topic under the "Action" screen category.) |
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If you wish these reports and errors to be directed to a different |
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file, follow the time interval by a space and a file name. |
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command. |
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When using the "V" command to change an existing view, do not |
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give it a name because the previous view will not be overridden. |
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give it an existing name because the previous view will not be overridden. |
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Instead, give it a new name (or no name, which will show up as |
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a number later), then use the Views screen to override the previous |
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view definition with the new one. |
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(See the rview(1) man page and the "View" topic in the current |
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help category for more information.) |
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(See the "View" topic in the current |
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help category, the "Change" topic under "Views" and the rview(1) |
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manual page for more information.) |
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If the octree is out-of-date, it will be rebuilt before rendering |
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begins. |
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the error file periodically. |
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(This file is named by the root of the rad input file followed by |
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".err".) |
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When a batch process is started or already running, this button |
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will be disabled. |
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When a batch process is started or already running, or when a |
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process is on another host and its status is unknown, |
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this button will be disabled. |
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The background process can be killed during this or later |
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invocations of trad using the "Kill" button. |
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If the process was started on another machine and the status is unknown, |
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it will be necessary to run trad from the other host or remove the error |
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file manually before starting a background process on this machine. |
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This is to protect you from the great confusion that results when two |
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machines are working from the same project file. |
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.Action.Kill |
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rendering, though some new startup costs will be incurred. |
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The "Kill" button is disabled if no running batch process is |
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detected. |
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detected on the current host machine. |
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.Action.CheckErr |
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The "Delete" button on the Results screen is used to remove the |
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selected picture files from the filesystem. |
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Associated raw picture and z-buffer files |
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will also be deleted if they exist. |
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Verification is required before any action is taken. |
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.Results.Display |
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The print command window on the Results screen contains the system |
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command to use in printing out finished Radiance pictures. |
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The "%s" format field, which must appear somewhere in the command, |
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is replaced by the selected Radiance picture file name(s). |
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is replaced by the selected Radiance picture file name. |
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This command is executed multiple times if multiple files are |
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selected. |
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The default command is "ra_ps %s | lpr", which converts the Radiance |
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picture to a black and white PostScript file and sends it to the lpr |
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print spooler. |
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Add a "-c" option to "ra_ps" if the printer supports color. |
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If your printer does not understand PostScript, or your system does |
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not support lpr, this command must obviously be changed. |