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> You may want to talk with Sascha Ledinsky. He is writing a Java Motion
> Blur app with some neat options.
Hm, from the discussion on the forum I can't really much tell if what he's
doing is far better than mine (aside of my approach having to use POV-Ray to
render the images, instead of throwing them out at the fly...). I'm using
two methods of judging which frames to average: cyclic and non-cyclic. And
the remaining bit is done by itself: give the script the amount of frames
the original animation has, and how many you want to end up with, and it'll
render that.
I like to keep things inside POV-Ray unless there's no other way (or unless
it is really completely inefficient sticking to POV-Ray), so...
Thanks for the note though, might want to have an eye on that and copy-paste
the ideas mentioned there... ;-)
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
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