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Hm-hmmm, I see. Thanks for the advise. I even tried something similar
(slightly different resolution). But still, after half a day I gave up. It
is this condemned (critical) 45176 position, where everything appears to be
come to an end.
Hopefully someone can supply me with that file...
Sven Littkowski
"Alain" <electro.punk [at] netscape net> wrote in message
news:475f4d26$1@news.povray.org...
> Sven Littkowski nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/12/11 17:20:
>> Thanks, I just saw it! Can you create for me the photon file (.ptn) for a
>> resolution of 3200 x 2400 (AA0.3)? Just look to the begin of the scene
>> file, there is an option to save the file. Please, if cou can do this for
>> me, send it to me. Great thanks! On my system, it takes tooooo long (I
>> gave up after half a day).
>>
>> Sven Littkowski
>>
>>
>> "Spock" <Spock [at] nospam com> wrote in message
>> news:475f0894$1@news.povray.org...
>>> I could, but I think it violates the charter for this group. Check out
>>> povray.binaries.images instead.
>>>
>>> Sven Littkowski wrote:
>>>> Thanks for the participation. Hmm, was anyone doing the file with a
>>>> resolution of 3200 x 2400 pixels? I would need the saved photon file
>>>> (.ptn),
>>>> that would be a great help for me. If I could get that file, my
>>>> computer
>>>> could probably render the scene in a good time. Thanks to everyone, who
>>>> can
>>>> make this possible!
>>>>
>>>> Spock, can you post here the picture you got? I would love to see it.
>>>>
>>>> Sven Littkowski
>>
>>
> As the photons are independent from the resolution, you can render at, say
> 320 x 240, save the photons to a file. Then, for the high resolution
> render, you just import the photons map from that file.
>
> --
> Alain
> -------------------------------------------------
> There's always going to be people that hurt you so what you have to do is
> keep on trusting and just be more careful about who you trust next time
> around.
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