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When making the PicPender.exe (the Program that puts the tiles together) I
found that problem.
If you just want to make those tiles into one Image, you can get the
SMPOV-Package and use picpend.exe for that.
Its an Windows-Executable and will put all those tiles properly into one
image.
Theo Gottwald
Tel. +49 ((0)7 21) 9 66 33-00
Fax +49 ((0)7 21) 9 66 33-99
E-Mail: the### [at] it-berater org
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"Torsten Crass" <tor### [at] eBiology de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3ec4c9d3$1@news.povray.org...
> Hi there!
>
> When I recently tried to use some of the POVRay options for partial
> rendering output (-SC, -EC, -SR, -ER), I experienced a strange
> phenomenon - the selected rectangle was rendered correctly, but was
> shifted to the upper edge of the (mainly black) output image (horizontal
> position seemed ok). Furthermore, when trying to read a PNG thus created
> using Java's imageio package, the program exited reporting an Exception.
> (I apologize for not having written down the exact error message...
> something like "ImageFormatException in PNGInputStream"...sorry!)
>
> I wonder if anyone else has realized this or a similar issue. Or perhaps
> somebody even knows how to circumvent this problem...?
>
> Regards -
>
> Torsten
>
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