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"Gilles Tran" <gitran_nospam_@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> news:411### [at] yahoocom...
> > I'm not so sure because It will also rise the 1st plan hill.
> > Anyway, I wander what is wrong there, why I have a so different result
> > in POV compared to the reality ...
>
> First, it can be supposed that the camera position, angle and look_at are
> different in the photo and in your POV-Ray scene.
As it's not my own photo, I'll take another one this afternoon (if the
weather is not too cloudy) and I will provide also information given by my
camera.
> Second, keep in mind that the maximum height of a POV-Ray height_field is
> always, at its maximum, equal to 1. Also, its length and width are always 1.
> This may not be the same as in the DEM specification. If the DEM files use
> real-life dimensions, for instance, then the converted scene should be
> scaled accordingly :
> scale <DEM_size_x, DEM_size_y, DEM_size_z>
> Of course, the camera should then be placed also accordingly.
I think it's OK also because I set :
- DEM_size_x and DEM_size_z accordingly to the size of my DEM file,
- DEM_size_y is set to 65535 as I use 16bits PNG file.
Anyway, I will provide also DEM datafile and script I use.
Bye
Laurent
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