[Radiance-general] rcontrib for rendering - missing required modifier argument

urtza.uriarte at upc.edu urtza.uriarte at upc.edu
Thu May 14 02:51:37 PDT 2015


  Hi Greg,

Thanks! 
Now, I will try to solve the problem with /pcompos /(window1_*.hdr,
invalid argument)
  C:\Radiance\test\20150505\vmx\images>pcompos -a 10 -b 1 1 1 window1_*.hdr
> al
  lwindow1.hdr
  window1_*.hdr: Invalid argument

Best wishes!
Urtza.



Greg Ward <gregoryjward at gmail.com> escribió:

> Hi Urtza,
>    
>   You should not be using the file "klems_ang.cal" but something like
> "klems_full.cal" or klems_int.cal.  This is why Nkbins was undefined,
> and probably at least one reason your simulation is not working.
>    
>   Best,
>   -Greg
>
>> FROM: urtza.uriarte at upc.edu
>>
>>    SUBJECT: Re: [Radiance-general] Fwd: rcontrib for rendering -
>> missing required modifier argument
>>
>>    DATE: May 13, 2015 8:14:16 AM PDT
>
>>  

  Hello Christopher,

Thank you for your response.
I think that in the radiance-4.2.2-win32.exe there is not the ximage
program. I usually use RadianceIV.exe program from Ecotect.

C:\Radiance\test\20150505\vmx>ximage window_000.hdr
"ximage" no se reconoce como un comando interno o externo,
programa o archivo por lotes ejecutable.

  However, I find klems_full.cal file that it has all information about
kbinS and Nkbins.
Now I have 145 .hdr files. They have light source, but the room walls are
black (is it usual?)

In reference to /pcompos,/ window1_*.hdr is invalid argument. Do you know
why?
  C:\Radiance\test\20150505\vmx\images>pcompos -a 10 -b 1 1 1
"window1_*.hdr" > al
  lwindow1.hdr
  window1_*.hdr: Invalid argument

Thank you in advance,
Kind regards,
Urtza.



Christopher Rush <Christopher.Rush at arup.com> escribió:

> What do you use to view the HDR image? Try typing:
>
>    ximage -e auto window_000.hdr
>
>    This will automatically adjust the exposure of your image upon
> initially opening the file. It could be that your image does have
> non-zero values but the exposure is skewed in your viewpoint making it
> look black with the default exposure value.
>
>    Or type
>
>    ximage window_000.hdr
>
>    then hit the ‘a’ key while ximage is active to view it with
automatic
> exposure
>
>    while ximage is active you can also hit the ‘=’ key and click a
point
> in the image to adjust the exposure according to various points in the
> image
>
>     
>
>      FROM: urtza.uriarte at upc.edu [mailto:urtza.uriarte at upc.edu]
> SENT: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 5:01 AM
>    
>
>
>
> However, generated window_000.hdr file does not have light. It is a
> black image, even though, the render generated by rvu of the room it is
> ok.
> Do you know why does it happen?
>
> Thank you!
> Kind regards,
> Urtza
>
>      
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://www.radiance-online.org/pipermail/radiance-general/attachments/20150514/73efb075/attachment.html>


More information about the Radiance-general mailing list