I can't believe this hasn't come up before, but I don't see any references
to this in the archives. Is there a way to run pcond -h on a hemispherical
fisheye .hdr and ignore the black corners, so that they do not influence the
evaluation at the edge of the image and also so that the black corners
remain fully black in the output?
- Rob
Hi Rob,
It should just work. Pcond ignores values below a certain threshold (10^-7 cd/m^2) and they are reproduced as black in the output.
Are you having a problem with a particular image?
-Greg
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From: "Guglielmetti, Robert" <Robert.Guglielmetti@nrel.gov>
Date: September 1, 2010 7:42:52 AM PDT
I can't believe this hasn't come up before, but I don't see any references
to this in the archives. Is there a way to run pcond -h on a hemispherical
fisheye .hdr and ignore the black corners, so that they do not influence the
evaluation at the edge of the image and also so that the black corners
remain fully black in the output?
- Rob