diff -r d960df03359f -r a5d25b4668ac man/man1/compamb.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/man/man1/compamb.1 Sun Jun 26 16:57:40 2011 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +.\" RCSid "$Id: compamb.1,v 1.3 2007/09/04 17:36:40 greg Exp $" +.TH COMPAMB 1 1/23/98 RADIANCE +.SH NAME +compamb - compute good ambient value for a rad input file +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B compamb +[ +.B \-c +][ +.B \-e +] +.B rad_input_file +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Compamb +computes a good ambient value for the specified +.I rad(1) +variable file and appends it to the file as a "render= \-av" option. +If the +.I \-c +option is specified, then +.I compamb +includes color information in the computed ambient value, rather than +estimating a grey value to avoid rendering color shifts. +If the +.I \-e +option is specified, then +.I compamb +also computes a good exposure value for this scene, and appends it to +the +.I rad +file as well. +.PP +.I 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 +.I compamb +calls +.I rpict(1) +to render low resolution frames for each view in the +.I rad +file, setting "QUALITY=High" to compute interreflections. +The resulting ambient file is thrown away, since it would disagree +with the new \-av setting used for the final renderings. +This method is preferable to setting the +.I \-aw +option of +.I rpict, +which frequently results in splotchy artifacts. +.SH AUTHOR +Greg Ward Larson +.SH "SEE ALSO" +lookamb(1), rad(1), rpict(1)