TEQSER(1) User Commands TEQSER(1)NAME
teqser - texture pre-processor from Aqsis Renderer, a 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard
SYNOPSIS
teqser [options] infile outfile
DESCRIPTION -h, -help
Print this help and exit
-version
Print version information and exit
-v, -verbose=integer
Set log output level 0 = errors 1 = warnings (default) 2 = information 3 = debug
-compression=string
[none|lzw|packbits|deflate] (default: none)
-envcube px nx py ny pz nz
produce a cubeface environment map from 6 images.
-envlatl
produce a latlong environment map from an image file.
-shadow
produce a shadow map from a z file.
-swrap=string
s wrap [black|periodic|clamp] (default: black)
-smode=string
(equivalent to swrap for BMRT compatibility)
-twrap=string
t wrap [black|periodic|clamp] (default: black)
-tmode=string
(equivalent to twrap for BMRT compatibility)
-wrap=string
wrap s&t [black|periodic|clamp]
-mode=string
s (equivalent to wrap for BMRT compatibility)
-filter=string
[box|bessel|catmull-rom|disk|gaussian|sinc|triangle|mitchell] (default: box)
-fov(envcube)=float
[>=0.0f] (default: 90)
-swidth, -sfilterwidth=float
s width [>0.0f] (default: 1)
-twidth, -tfilterwidth=float
t width [>0.0f] (default: 1)
-width, -filterwidth=float
width [>0.0f] set both swidth and twidth (default: -1)
-quality=float
[>=1.0f && <= 100.0f] (default: 70)
-bake=float
[>=2.0f && <= 2048.0f] (default: 128)
-resize=string
[up|down|round|up-|down-|round-] (default: up) Not used, for BMRT compatibility only!
compiled Jun 5 2012 15:57:41
AUTHOR
This manual page was created by Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montezelo@gmail.com> for Debian, with the help of 'help2man'. The
original Aqsis project doesn't ship manual pages.
SEE ALSO
The main place for documentation for Aqsis is http://wiki.aqsis.org/
teqser version 1.8.1 (revision 0) June 2012 TEQSER(1)
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MAKETX(1) General Commands Manual MAKETX(1)NAME
maketx - convert images to tiled, MIP-mapped textures
SYNOPSIS
maketx [options] files...
DESCRIPTION
The maketx program will read an image (from any file format for which an ImageInput plugin can be found) and then write it in a form in
which it will have high performance when used by TextureSystem. This involves converting it to tiled (versus scanline) orientation, writing
multiple subimages at different resolutions (MIP-map), and setting a variety of header or metadata fields appropriately for texture maps.
The maketx utility is invoked as follows:
maketx [options] input... -o output
Where input and output name the input image and desired output filename. The input files may be of any image format recognized by OpenIm-
ageIO (i.e., for which ImageInput plugins are available). The file format of the output image will be inferred from the file extension of
the output filename (e.g., "foo.tif" will write a TIFF file).
For a complete description, see /usr/share/doc/libopenimageio-dev/openimageio.pdf.gz.
OPTIONS --help Print help message
-v Verbose status messages
-o %s Output filename
--threads %d
Number of threads (default 0 == #cores)
-u Update mode
--format %s
Specify output file format (default: guess from extension)
--nchannels %d
Specify the number of output image channels.
-d %s Set the output data format to one of:
uint8, sint8, uint16, sint16, half, float
--tile %d %d
Specify tile size
--separate
Use planarconfig separate (default: contiguous)
--fov %f
Field of view for envcube/shadcube/twofish
--fovcot %f
Override the frame aspect ratio. Default is width/height.
--wrap %s
Specify wrap mode (black, clamp, periodic, mirror)
--swrap %s
Specific s wrap mode separately
--twrap %s
Specific t wrap mode separately
--resize
Resize textures to power of 2 (default: no)
--noresize
Do not resize textures to power of 2 (deprecated)
--filter %s
Select filter for resizing (default: box)
(choices: box triangle gaussian catrom blackman-harris sinc lanczos3 radial-lanczos3 mitchell bspline disk)
--nomipmap
Do not make multiple MIP-map levels
--checknan
Check for NaN/Inf values (abort if found)
--fixnan %s
Attempt to fix NaN/Inf values in the image (options: none, black, box3)
--Mcamera %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f
Set the camera matrix
--Mscreen %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f
Set the camera matrix
--hash Embed SHA-1 hash of pixels in the header
--prman-metadata
Add prman specific metadata
--constant-color-detect
Create 1-tile textures from constant color inputs
--monochrome-detect
Create 1-channel textures from monochrome inputs
--opaque-detect
Drop alpha channel that is always 1.0
--stats
Print runtime statistics
--mipimage %s
Specify an individual MIP level
Basic modes (default is plain texture):
--shadow
Create shadow map
--envlatl
Create lat/long environment map
--envcube
Create cubic env map (file order: px, nx, py, ny, pz, nz) (UNIMP)
Color Management Options (OpenColorIO DISABLED)
--colorconvert %s %s
Apply a color space conversion to the image. If the output color space is not the same bit depth as input color space, it is your
responsibility to set the data format to the proper bit depth using the -d option.
(choices: linear, sRGB, Rec709)
--unpremult
Unpremultiply before color conversion, then premultiply after the color conversion. You'll probably want to use this flag if your
image contains an alpha channel.
Configuration Presets
--prman
Use PRMan-safe settings for tile size, planarconfig, and metadata.
--oiio Use OIIO-optimized settings for tile size, planarconfig, metadata, and constant-color optimizations.
SEE ALSO iconvert(1), idiff(1), igrep(1), iinfo(1), iprocess(1), iv(1), oiiotool(1).
AUTHOR
OpenImageIO was written by Larry Gritz and the other authors and contributors.
This manual page was written by IRIE Shinsuke <irieshinsuke@yahoo.co.jp>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
May 19, 2012 MAKETX(1)