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PTVIEW(1)							   User Commands							 PTVIEW(1)

NAME
ptview - point cloud viewer from Aqsis Renderer, a 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard SYNOPSIS
ptview [options] file.ptc DESCRIPTION
options: -h [ --help ] help message -a [ --maxsolidangle ] arg (=0.0199999996) max solid angle used for aggreates in point hierarchy during rendering -p [ --proberes ] arg (=10) resolution of micro environment raster for viewing -c [ --cloudres ] arg (=20) resolution of point cloud -r [ --radiusmult ] arg (=1) multiplying factor for surfel radius --point_files arg (=[]) file to display 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/ ptview version 1.8.1 (revision 0) June 2012 PTVIEW(1)

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AQSIS(1)							   User Commands							  AQSIS(1)

NAME
aqsis - renderer from Aqsis Renderer, a 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard SYNOPSIS
aqsis [options] [RIB file...] DESCRIPTION
Aqsis command line renderer -h, -help Print this help and exit -version Print version information and exit -pause Wait for a keypress on completion -progress Print progress information -Progress Print PRMan-compatible progress information (ignores -progressformat) -progressformat=string printf-style format string for -progress -endofframe=integer Equivalent to "endofframe" RIB option -v, -verbose=integer Set log output level 0 = errors 1 = warnings (default) 2 = information 3 = debug -echoapi Echo all RI API calls to stdout as RIB -z, -priority=integer Control the priority class of aqsis. 0 = idle 1 = normal 2 = high 3 = RT -type=string Specify a display device type to use -addtype=string Specify a display device type to add -mode=string Specify a display device mode to use -d, -fb Same as --type="framebuffer" --mode="rgb" -crop x1 x2 y1 y2 Specify a crop window, values are in screen space. -nc, -nocolor Disable colored output -frames f1 f2 Specify a starting/ending frame to render (inclusive). -framelist=string Specify a range of frames to render, ',' separated with '-' to indicate ranges. -beep Beep on completion of all ribs -res x y Specify the resolution of the render. -option=string A valid RIB Option string, can be specified multiple times. -syslog Log messages to syslog -shaders=string Override the default shader searchpath(s) -archives=string Override the default archive searchpath(s) -textures=string Override the default texture searchpath(s) -displays=string Override the default display searchpath(s) -procedurals=string Override the default procedural searchpath(s) compiled Jun 5 2012 15:57:42 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/ aqsis version 1.8.1 (revision 0) June 2012 AQSIS(1)
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