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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Search Results (Search, New, and Today's Topics) Animation Switch Post 303020804 by Neo on Saturday 28th of July 2018 07:59:25 AM
Old 07-28-2018
Search Results (Search, New, and Today's Topics) Animation Switch

Hey,

I added an animation switch on the search results page; so by default the thread previews are off, but if you want to look at them, just click on the green button and the thread previews will turn on (and back off).

See image and attached animation:

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pfstmo_pattanaik00(1)					      General Commands Manual					     pfstmo_pattanaik00(1)

NAME
pfstmo_pattanaik00 - Time-dependent Visual Adaptation Model SYNOPSIS
pfstmo_pattanaik00 [--time-dependence] [--fps <val>] [--mul <multiplier>] [--local] [--cone <val>] [--rod <val>] [--verbose] [--help] DESCRIPTION
This command implements a tone mapping operator as described in: Time-Dependent Visual Adaptation for Realistic Image Display. S.N. Pattanaik, J. Tumblin, H. Yee, and D.P. Greenberg. In Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2000. This operator requires properly calibrated image data (in cd/m2) and its results should be gamma corrected. The local version of this operator is based on the following paper: Adaptive Gain Control For High Dynamic Range Image Display. S.N. Pattanaik, H. Yee. In proceedings of SCCG 2002. OPTIONS
--time-dependence, -t Use time dependent model of adaptation. This should be used for tone mapping of an animation. It has no influence on single-frame input. Switched off by default. Note: it is important to correctly set the speed of the input animation (--fps). --fps <val>, -f <val> Speed of input animation in frames per second. Used when time-dependence is switched on (-t). Default value: 16.0 --mul <multiplier>, -m <multiplier> Multiply input values by a multiplier value. Useful if input data is not calibrated. Default value: 1.0 --local, -l Use local version of the tone mapping. Time-dependent effects are cancelled while using local version, global version is used by default. --cone <val>, -c <val> Set the adaptation level for cones. If --rod parameter is not used, this will also set the adaptation level for rods. By default, the adaptation level is calculated as a logarithmic average of luminance in the input image. --rod <val>, -r <val> Set the adaptation level for rods. By default, the adaptation level is calculated as a logarithmic average of luminance in the input image. --verbose Print additional information during program execution. --help Print list of command line options. EXAMPLES
pfsin memorial.hdr | pfstmo_pattanaik00 -m 650 | pfsgamma -g 2.2 | pfsout memorial.png Tone map image, apply gamma correction, and save it in png format. SEE ALSO
pfsgamma(1) pfsin(1) pfsout(1) pfsview(1) BUGS
Please report bugs and comments on implementation to Grzegorz Krawczyk <krawczyk@mpi-sb.mpg.de>. pfstmo_pattanaik00(1)
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