POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.general : Making Your Own HDR Probe Server Time
2 Aug 2024 08:18:04 EDT (-0400)
  Making Your Own HDR Probe (Message 1 to 3 of 3)  
From: Aaron Gillies
Subject: Making Your Own HDR Probe
Date: 30 Dec 2004 17:35:08
Message: <41d4829c$1@news.povray.org>
Folks:

Can anyone offer advice on making your own HDR probe using either 
POV-Ray or a digital camera?  Thanks.

Aaron


Post a reply to this message

From: Rafal 'Raf256' Maj
Subject: Re: Making Your Own HDR Probe
Date: 30 Dec 2004 18:04:29
Message: <Xns95D0E6CE170raf256com@203.29.75.35>
no### [at] nospamorg news:41d4829c$1@news.povray.org

> Can anyone offer advice on making your own HDR probe using either 
> POV-Ray or a digital camera?  Thanks.
> 

There was a nice tutorial while googling for HDRI, basicly the idea is to 
take a mirror ball (regular ball of reflective silver metal or somthig) - 
it will reflect 180 degrees around. Now take a photo of it. Then take photo 
of the opposit side - and this images can be combined (using proper 
software) into one full 360.

Also, You must take not one pair, but severl pairs of images with different  
brightness settings - so that one image will show dark areas (while 
everythng alse would be totaly white), other will show light areas (leaving 
everything eldse almost pure-black), etc, their combined togeather create 
dymaic range image.

-- 
http://www.raf256.com/3d/
Rafal Maj 'Raf256', home page - http://www.raf256.com/me/
Computer Graphics


Post a reply to this message

From: Mike Williams
Subject: Re: Making Your Own HDR Probe
Date: 31 Dec 2004 01:14:02
Message: <55p9BDAP4O1BFwzi@econym.demon.co.uk>
Wasn't it Rafal 'Raf256' Maj who wrote:
>no### [at] nospamorg news:41d4829c$1@news.povray.org
>
>> Can anyone offer advice on making your own HDR probe using either 
>> POV-Ray or a digital camera?  Thanks.
>> 
>
>There was a nice tutorial while googling for HDRI, basicly the idea is to 
>take a mirror ball (regular ball of reflective silver metal or somthig) - 
>it will reflect 180 degrees around. Now take a photo of it. Then take photo 
>of the opposit side - and this images can be combined (using proper 
>software) into one full 360.
>
>Also, You must take not one pair, but severl pairs of images with different  
>brightness settings - so that one image will show dark areas (while 
>everythng alse would be totaly white), other will show light areas (leaving 
>everything eldse almost pure-black), etc, their combined togeather create 
>dymaic range image.

There's such a tutorial on the HDRShop website. HDRShop is software that
you can use to combine the photos.

http://www.ict.usc.edu/graphics/HDRShop/


Alternatively, you can create HDR probes with MegaPOV. Look at the
"hdr_environment.pov" that is included with the MegaPOV distribution. 

That produces a HDR environment in a format suitable for use by MEGAPov.
Some people use the term "probe" only to refer to a HDR environment
that's arranged as an angular map. If that's what you need, then you can
use HDRShop to perform a "Panoramic Transformation".

You can't do in one step it with official POV-Ray because POV can't
output files in that format. I suppose you could output several images
with different brightness in official POV_Ray and stitch them together
with HDRShop in a manner similar to .


-- 
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure


Post a reply to this message

Copyright 2003-2023 Persistence of Vision Raytracer Pty. Ltd.