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Hello,
Have you also tried in vain to load an incomplete TGA-file into Photoshop?
And got frustrated that you were too impatient to wait for completion of the
session?
I did, and I fabricated a small program that simply inserts the rendered
number of lines into the incomplete TGA. It then is compatible with
Photoshop! It _only_ works with POV-Ray type 2 TGA's without footer.
Download the ZIP (about 202 k) from my homepage
http://sander.stols.com/chngTGA.zip and give it a try.
Please let me know if there are problems...
Sander
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Photoshop can't load in a incomplete image? Hmm, PSP 5 here does
fine, I use it all the time when I do partial renders (selected area).
Copy and paste into the full size renders. Helps a lot when you have
a lengthy render and something within the scene needs redoing, so long
as it is a part which does not effect other parts of course.
Bob
Sander <san### [at] the-internet> wrote in message
news:37d55ec6@news.povray.org...
> Hello,
> Have you also tried in vain to load an incomplete TGA-file into
Photoshop?
> And got frustrated that you were too impatient to wait for
completion of the
> session?
> I did, and I fabricated a small program that simply inserts the
rendered
> number of lines into the incomplete TGA. It then is compatible with
> Photoshop! It _only_ works with POV-Ray type 2 TGA's without footer.
> Download the ZIP (about 202 k) from my homepage
> http://sander.stols.com/chngTGA.zip and give it a try.
>
> Please let me know if there are problems...
>
> Sander
>
>
>
>
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How exactly do you copy and paste? Not from within POV-Ray, surely? I could
indeed do it using ACDSee as an intermediate.
You could have told me before I started programming ;~)
I had a lot of fun, though, made all the mistakes possible.
Sander
Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aolcom> schreef in berichtnieuws
37d5c66f@news.povray.org...
> Photoshop can't load in a incomplete image? Hmm, PSP 5 here does
> fine, I use it all the time when I do partial renders (selected area).
> Copy and paste into the full size renders. Helps a lot when you have
> a lengthy render and something within the scene needs redoing, so long
> as it is a part which does not effect other parts of course.
>
> Bob
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Within Paint Shop Pro only, but hey, there's a thought.... simple
image editing within POV-Ray could be good.
Bob
Sander <san### [at] the-internet> wrote in message
news:37d61171@news.povray.org...
> How exactly do you copy and paste? Not from within POV-Ray, surely?
I could
> indeed do it using ACDSee as an intermediate.
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