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equinox3d 0.9.2 (Default branch)

Image EQUINOX-3D is a 3D modeler with a very fast, fully integrated ray-tracer. It features read/write support for COLLADA, read support for Radiance's .hdr image format, 3DS (3D-studio) file format read support, multi-texturing, custom-programmable texture mapping, bump-mapping with automatic texture-space tangents, the ability to zoom into a region with "fly-to", and more. It includes a full runtime-class framework and a core design that allows for the addition of anything from a physics engine to a fully integrated renderer from a plugin. It is faster and more memory efficient than many other modelers. License: Free To Use But Restricted Changes:
Fast and physically accurate area lights were added, using adaptive stratified sampling. Ray-tracing was made faster. The animation infrastructure was improved. Undo and redo work for more operations. The user interface was improved.Image

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RA_TIFF(1)						      General Commands Manual							RA_TIFF(1)

NAME
ra_tiff - convert RADIANCE picture to/from a TIFF color or greyscale image SYNOPSIS
ra_tiff [ -z|-L|-l|-f|-w ][ -b ][ -e +/-stops ][ -g gamma ] { in.hdr|- } out.tif ra_tiff -r [ -x ][ -g gamma ][ -e +/-stops ] in.tif [ out.hdr|- ] DESCRIPTION
Ra_tiff converts between RADIANCE and TIFF image formats. The -g option specifies the exponent used in gamma correction; the default value is 2.2, which is the recommended value for TIFF images. The -b option can be used to specify an 8-bit greyscale TIFF output file. The type of input file is determined automatically. The -z option will result in LZW compression of the TIFF output file. The -L option specifies SGILOG compression, which is recommended to capture the full dynamic range of the Radiance picture. However, since many TIFF readers do not yet support this format, use this option under advisement. The -l option specifies SGILOG24 compressed output, which has less dynamic range than SGILOG, but may be smaller in some cases. (It is usually larger.) The -f option specifies 32-bit IEEE floating-point/primary output, which is the highest resolution format but results in very large files, since each RGB pixel takes 96 bits (12 bytes) and does not compress well. The -w option specifies 16-bit/primary output, which is understood by some photo editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop. Decompression is automatically deter- mined for TIFF input. The -e option specifies an exposure compensation in f-stops (powers of two). Only integer stops are allowed, for efficiency. The -r option invokes a reverse conversion, from a TIFF image to a RADIANCE picture. The RADIANCE picture file can be taken from the stan- dard input or sent to the standard output by using a hyphen ('-') in place of the file name, but the TIFF image must be to or from a file. The -x option can be used to specify an XYZE Radiance output file, rather than the default RGBE. EXAMPLES
To convert a Radiance picture to SGILOG-compressed TIFF format: ra_tiff -L scene1.hdr scene1.tif To later convert this image back into Radiance and display using human visibility tone-mapping: ra_tiff -r scene1.tif scene1.hdr ximage -e human scene1.hdr AUTHOR
Greg Ward Larson Sam Leffler ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Work on this program was initiated and sponsored by the LESO group at EPFL in Switzerland. Additions for the SGILOG data encoding were sponsored by Silicon Graphics, Inc. BUGS
Many TIFF file subtypes are not supported. A gamma value other than 2.2 is not properly recorded or understood if recorded in the TIFF file. SEE ALSO
pfilt(1), ra_bmp(1), ra_bn(1), ra_ppm(1), ra_pr(1), ra_pr24(1), ra_t8(1), ra_t16(1), ximage(1) RADIANCE
8/29/97 RA_TIFF(1)