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In article <web.4fc909c43ed44e33ee48ba0@news.povray.org>,
"sic2" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> I am using MegaPov (I got used to it since I've a Mac) and I am afraid I
> cannot set the quality parameter up.
hum hum... why cannot ?
MacMegaPov has in "Rendering Options" windows, a menu in "Rendering
Quality" zone. Quality can be set from "0 - Qcolors, Full Ambient" to "9
- Compute Media".
Of course, ini file can do the same.
For your probleme, you can duplicate your pov file.
remove all textures to all objects, then fix in the #default directive,
the texture you want for your tests
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klp
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Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
[snip]
> You realy don't need megapov on a Mac, there is an official Mac version
> for 3.6.1 and an approved unofficial version of 3.7RC5.
> There have been regular Mac builds for a realy LONG time, think version
> 2.0...
....except that the official version doesn't work on most Intel Macs (as
mentioned on the POV download page), and the unofficial 3.7 is based on the
megapov gui.
In practice I've found megapov to give identical results to the official
release, as long as you stay away from the experimental features of course!
(although they're half the fun :)
Bill
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