[Radiance-general] pinterp on a rectangle image

Ery Djunaedy ery.mailinglist at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 06:00:22 PST 2012


Greg,

I guess the more important question is whether or not the original file 
can be used? The purpose for this conversion is to calculate the 
illuminance at the camera point.

Thanks,

Ery

On 02/11/2012 09:48 PM, Greg Ward wrote:
> Hi Ery,
>
> Pcompos isn't smart enough to adjust the view after cropping, so it doesn't write it into the header in a way that pinterp can use it.
>
> The image may be coming out square because a hemispherical fisheye can encompass at most 180 degrees vertically and horizontally, whereas an angular fisheye can be up to 360 degrees.  You can of course specify a different horizontal and vertical size with the -vh and -vv options, but both must be less than 180.
>
> What is the view in your original fish.hdr file?
>
> -Greg
>
>> From: Ery Djunaedy<ery.mailinglist at gmail.com>
>> Date: February 11, 2012 4:54:07 PM PST
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I want to convert an angular fisheye to a hemispherical fisheye, like the example in pinterp man page.
>>
>> pinterp -vf fish.hdr -vth -ff fish.hdr 1>  hemi.hdr
>>
>> My concern is that pinterp force the result image to be a square. The image that I have is a rectangular image, with the fisheye circle in the middle. When I use the above command, the result is always a square.
>>
>> My question: is the interpolation also applied to the black region on the left and right side of the fisheye circle?
>>
>> I tried to crop the input hdr to square with the following command (from 5616x3744 to 3744x3744 pixels):
>>
>> ra_xyze -r -u -o fisheye.hdr | pcompos -x 3744 - -936 0>  fisheye_crop.hdr
>>
>> But when I use fisheye_crop.hdr as an input to the pinterp command, it gives a "bad view file"error. Does this simply confirm that man page that the output of pcompos cannot be used with pinterp?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ery
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