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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [HELP]Newbie here! Post 302262453 by cristi2008 on Thursday 27th of November 2008 12:01:12 PM
Old 11-27-2008
Because I've heard that this is the easyiest method and it could be a good start for me.Thanks!
 

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COMPAMB(1)						      General Commands Manual							COMPAMB(1)

NAME
compamb - compute good ambient value for a rad input file SYNOPSIS
compamb [ -c ][ -e ] rad_input_file DESCRIPTION
Compamb computes a good ambient value for the specified rad(1) variable file and appends it to the file as a "render= -av" option. If the -c option is specified, then compamb includes color information in the computed ambient value, rather than estimating a grey value to avoid rendering color shifts. If the -e option is specified, then compamb also computes a good exposure value for this scene, and appends it to the rad file as well. Compamb is a shell script that makes calls to other RADIANCE programs and utilities to do the actual work. A substantial amount of time may be required to complete this script, since compamb calls rpict(1) to render low resolution frames for each view in the rad file, set- ting "QUALITY=High" to compute interreflections. The resulting ambient file is thrown away, since it would disagree with the new -av set- ting used for the final renderings. This method is preferable to setting the -aw option of rpict, which frequently results in splotchy artifacts. AUTHOR
Greg Ward Larson SEE ALSO
lookamb(1), rad(1), rpict(1) RADIANCE
1/23/98 COMPAMB(1)
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