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Rafal 'Raf256' Maj wrote:
> I watch raw pov output (or - convert .png's into uncompressed RGB avi or
> losseless MPNG, or losseless YUV codec).
>
> Perhaps flickering _is_ there, but codec get rigs of it for YOu (decreasing
> output quality)? The flickering is quite delicate (but still notacible in
> hi-quality movie) - can You check also .png's before compression?
True, I made a mpeg so it might reduce the flickering. I have to find a
way to make uncompressed movies.
> Btw, is there a good, easy to use image viewing program for Linux that can
> use one key (like space-bar) to go to next image in directory (something
> like irfanview or ACDsee)?
Sorry, I know nothing about Linux :(
> PS Can You please present source of YOur's test scene?
Here is a very simple scene. Check if you can see the flickering and
tell the output settings. And if there is no flickering could you alter
the scene (or compose a new one) to show it clearly. Even better if you
can remove the camera movement and still show it (easier for others to
see it then).
#default{finish {ambient 0}}
camera {
location <80-clock*160,50,-80>
look_at <0,50,0>
direction z*0.7
}
light_source {<-80,80,-50> rgb 1}
box{<-100,0,-100>,<100,100,100>
pigment {rgb 1}
}
sphere {<-70+clock*140,60,0>,25
pigment{rgb <1,0,0>}
}
global_settings {
radiosity {
count 35
error_bound 1.8
}
}
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