NAME¶
ra_xyze - convert between RADIANCE RGBE and XYZE formats
SYNOPSIS¶
ra_xyze [
-r ][
-e exposure ][
-o ][
-c |
-u ][
-p xr yr xg yg xb yb xw yw ] [
input [
output ] ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Ra_xyze converts between RADIANCE RGBE (red,green,blue,exponent) and XYZE
(CIE X,Y,Z,exponent) formats. The
-e option specifies an exposure
compensation, which may be given as a decimal multiplier or in f-stops (powers
of two). The
-o option may be used to specify original units, to which
the exposure compensation is applied. Otherwise, the multiplier is in addition
to any previous exposure adjustment. By default,
ra_xyze produces a
flat XYZE RADIANCE picture file from any type of RADIANCE input picture. To
override these defaults, the
-c option may be used to specify
run-length encoded output, or the
-u option may be used to specify a
flat output.
The
-r option causes
ra_xyze to produce a run-length encoded RGBE
file instead, unless
-u is given, also, when it will produce a flat
RGBE file. The
-p option may be used to override the standard RADIANCE
RGB primary colors to tailor the image for a particular output device or
representation. The eight floating-point arguments to this option are the 1931
CIE (x,y) chromaticity coordinates of the three RGB primaries plus the white
point, in that order. The new primaries will be recorded in the header of the
output file, so that the original information may be fully recovered later. It
is not necessary that the input file be in XYZE format. Th
-r option
may therefore be used to convert from one RGB primary representation to
another using the
-p option.
If the output file is missing, the standard output is used. If the input file is
missing as well, the standard input is used.
NOTES¶
The CIE standard used is the 1931 2-degree observer, and the correct output
representation relies on the original RADIANCE input description being defined
properly in terms of the standard RADIANCE RGB primaries, whose CIE (x,y)
chromaticity values are defined in the header file in src/common/color.h. In
this same file is a standard for the luminous efficacy of white light
(WHTEFFICACY), which is used as a conversion between lumens and watts
throughout RADIANCE. This same factor is applied by
ra_xyze when
converting between the radiometric units of the RGBE format and the
photometric units of the XYZE format. The purpose of this factor is to ensure
that the Y component of the CIE representation is luminance in units of
candelas/meter^2.
Most of the RADIANCE picture filters should work uniformly on either RGBE or
XYZE files, so it is not necessary to convert back to RGBE format except for
conversion or display, in which case the correct primaries for the chosen
output device should be specified with the
-p option if they are known.
EXAMPLES¶
To convert RGBE output from
rpict(1) into run-length encoded XYZE format:
-
- rpict [options] scene.oct | ra_xyze -c >
scene_xyz.hdr
To prepare a RADIANCE picture for display on a calibrated NTSC monitor:
-
- ra_xyze -r -p .670 .330 .210 .710 .140 .080 .333 .333
stand.hdr ntsc.hdr
AUTHOR¶
Greg Ward
BUGS¶
Any color correction applied to the original image is not removed or translated
by
ra_xyze, and it may result in color shifts in the output. If color
preservation is important and the correction is unwanted, it is best to remove
it with
pfilt(1) using the
-er, -eg and
-eb
options first. (Simply look at the header and apply the reciprocal primaries
of all COLORCORR= lines multiplied together.) Better still, get the picture
before color correction is applied.
SEE ALSO¶
pfilt(1),
pvalue(1),
ra_rgbe(1),
rpict(1)