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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Frame averaging examples
Date: 6 Feb 1999 22:28:11
Message: <36ca0858.7051416@news.povray.org>
Attached are two examples of frame averaging using a POV include
(actually a scene) that I posted on povray.binaries.utilities .

Peter


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From: Kyle
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 6 Feb 1999 22:51:20
Message: <36BD0DB1.DE36A0B2@geocities.com>
What's frame averaging?  I'm not sure what the pics are showing, but I
like them.
	Kyle


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 6 Feb 1999 22:56:31
Message: <36BD0EA8.4258D0D9@pacbell.net>
Kyle wrote:
> 
> What's frame averaging?  I'm not sure what the pics are showing, but I
> like them.
>         Kyle

From his post in the povray.binaries.utilities post:

The attached file will average a series of images (tga, png, gif, sys)
into a single frame. Useful for motion blur, focal blur, gaussian
blur, radial spin, zoom or zpin+zoom blur, etc. It can be used for
anims, too, but requires a great number of frames (15 or more times
the actual frame count). An anim example will be posted soon.

Peter


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From: Kyle
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 6 Feb 1999 23:05:57
Message: <36BD111D.210EBDCF@geocities.com>
Oh, I see.  cool.  Thanks for responding so quickly :-)
		Kyle

Ken wrote:
> 
> Kyle wrote:
> >
> > What's frame averaging?  I'm not sure what the pics are showing, but I
> > like them.
> >         Kyle
> 
> From his post in the povray.binaries.utilities post:
> 
> The attached file will average a series of images (tga, png, gif, sys)
> into a single frame. Useful for motion blur, focal blur, gaussian
> blur, radial spin, zoom or zpin+zoom blur, etc. It can be used for
> anims, too, but requires a great number of frames (15 or more times
> the actual frame count). An anim example will be posted soon.
> 
> Peter


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 7 Feb 1999 00:11:27
Message: <36BD205F.72718098@aol.com>
Interesting, but I don't care for the examples much. Kind of extreme
movement frame to frame it looks like. I know, they're only examples...

Peter Popov wrote:
> 
> Attached are two examples of frame averaging using a POV include
> (actually a scene) that I posted on povray.binaries.utilities .
> 
> Peter
> 
>  [Image]
> 
>  [Image]

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=Bob


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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 8 Feb 1999 10:58:53
Message: <36BF0ABB.4EFC9552@spiritone.com>
Wow. These are amazing. I'm not sure what the original images are but
they make a beautiful piece of work. Wonderful abstracts with POV Ray!
who would've thought of it?

Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom

Peter Popov wrote:

> Attached are two examples of frame averaging using a POV include
> (actually a scene) that I posted on povray.binaries.utilities .
>
> Peter
>
>  [Image]
>
>  [Image]

--
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
www.spiritone.com/~english


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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 8 Feb 1999 21:51:23
Message: <36BFA27F.AF2290DE@iro.umontreal.ca>
> Peter Popov wrote:
>
> > Attached are two examples of frame averaging using a POV include
> > (actually a scene) that I posted on povray.binaries.utilities .
> >
> > Peter
> >
> >  [Image]
> >
> >  [Image]
>
> --
> Josh English
> eng### [at] spiritonecom
> www.spiritone.com/~english

I wonder what it would look like if you used a motion-blurr-like
averaging (the first frames count for less than the last frame)?
Like, I dunno, exponential weighting ?

Best,

    S.

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University of Montreal.
pig### [at] iroumontrealca           Topics: data compression,
pig### [at] jspumontrealca          signal processing,
ste### [at] researchattcom           non stationnary signals
                                  and wavelets.
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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: Frame averaging examples
Date: 8 Feb 1999 22:08:19
Message: <36c1a6be.719357@news.povray.org>
On Mon, 08 Feb 1999 21:50:39 -0500, Steven Pigeon
<pig### [at] iroumontrealca> wrote:

>I wonder what it would look like if you used a motion-blurr-like
>averaging (the first frames count for less than the last frame)?
>Like, I dunno, exponential weighting ?
>
>Best,
>
>    S.

Well, the first pic shows that. The  cube made of eight metal balls
connected with wooden rods is rotated while the camera zooms in, and
the weight of the frames grows linearly during time. I've made two
animathion motion blurs examples, if anyone is interested I'll post
them.

Peter


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