NAME¶
pmblur - generate views for camera motion blurring
SYNOPSIS¶
pmblur speed nsamp v0file v1file
DESCRIPTION¶
Pmblur takes two viewfiles and generates
nsamp views starting from
v0file and moving towards
v1file. When rendered and averaged
together, these views will result in a picture with motion blur due to a
camera changing from v0 to v1 in a relative time unit of 1, whose shutter is
open starting at v0 for
speed of these time units. Either
pinterp(1) or
rpict(1) may be called to do the actual work. (The
given
v0file must also be passed on the command line to the chosen
renderer, since
pmblur provides supplemental view specifications
only.)
For
pinterp, feed the output of
pmblur to the standard input of
pinterp and apply the
-B option to blur views together. In most
cases, two pictures with z-buffers at v0 and v1 will get a satisfactory
result, though the perfectionist may wish to apply the
-ff option
together with the
-fr option of
pinterp.
To use
pmblur with
rpict, apply the
-S option to indicate a
rendering sequence, and set the
-o option with a formatted file name to
save multiple output pictures. When all the renderings are finished, combine
them with the
pcomb(1) program, using appropriate scalefactors to
achieve an average. Note that using
rpict is MUCH more expensive than
using
pinterp, and it is only recommended if the scene and application
absolutely demand it (e.g. there is prominent refraction that must be modeled
accurately).
For both
pinterp and
rpict, the computation time will be
proportional to the number of views from
pmblur. We have found a
nsamp setting somewhere between 5 and 10 to be adequate for most
images. Relatively larger values are appropriate for faster camera motion.
The
-pm option of
rpict may be used instead or in combination to
blur animated frames, with the added advantage of blurring reflections and
refractions according to their proper motion. However, this option will result
in more noise and expense than using
pmblur with
pinterp as a
post-process. If both blurring methods are used, a smaller value should be
given to the
rpict -pm option equal to the shutter speed divided
by the number of pmblur views. This will be just enough to blur the boundaries
of the ghosts which may appear using
pmblur with a small number of time
samples.
EXAMPLES¶
To use
pinterp to simulate motion blur between two frames of a
walk-through animation, where the camera shutter is open for 1/4 of the
interframe distance:
-
- pmblur .25 8 fr1023.hdr fr1024.hdr | pinterp -B -vf
fr1023.hdr -x 640 -y 480 fr1023.hdr fr1023.zbf fr1024.hdr fr1024.zbf >
fr1023b.hdr
AUTHOR¶
Greg Ward
BUGS¶
Changes in the view shift and lift vectors or the fore and aft clipping planes
are not blurred.
SEE ALSO¶
pcomb(1),
pdfblur(1),
pinterp(1),
pmdblur(1),
rcalc(1),
rpict(1),
vwright(1)