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I'm as desperate, as I'm stupid :
Can't find the renderered image's location.
Or means to set or select it either.
rgds.
franz
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"franz hegele" <fra### [at] webde> wrote in message
news:ivg7cvgo9kehdui4iuv0j6ahn24sd05dq8@4ax.com...
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> Can't find the renderered image's location.
> Or means to set or select it either.
It goes to the directory (folder) where the pov file is at unless otherwise
specified. And to keep putting the renderings into a certain location you
should add the line Output_File_Name=c:\images\ (for example) in the
povray.ini file. You can edit that from the Windows version's Tools menu; or
from the "renderer" subfolder, where it resides.
You might also want to select a file type to default to of your own choosing
and to do so you'd also add the line Output_File_Type=? where ? is replaced
by S for system default (bmp on DOS/Windows machines), T for Targa, N for
Portable Network Graphics (png), etc.
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> I'm as desperate, as I'm stupid :
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> Can't find the renderered image's location.
> Or means to set or select it either.
Using POV-Ray 3.5 for Windows I presume?
The image is in the same folder as the scene file.
I've added the following lines in my POVRAY.INI [Tools - Edit master
POVRAY.INI]
; Output file type is PNG
Output_File_Type=N
; Output file name/directory
Output_File_Name=x:\povray\render\
That way the images are saved as PNG images in x:\povray\render which is
the method I prefer.
Good luck!
-Peter
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In article <ivg7cvgo9kehdui4iuv0j6ahn24sd05dq8@4ax.com> , franz hegele
<fra### [at] webde> wrote:
> I'm as desperate, as I'm stupid :
>
> Can't find the renderered image's location.
If you had paid attention during the install, you wouldn't have this
problem...
Thorsten
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"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trfde> wrote in news:3ec3e9b3$1
@news.povray.org:
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> If you had paid attention during the install, you wouldn't have this
> problem...
>
> Thorsten
DAMN IT THORSTEN! GROW UP!!!
If don't have something nice to say, then don't say anything at all.
Others have already posted helpful information. Dan Farmer never treated a
newbie this way.
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Ditto.
d.
"Tom Galvin" <tom### [at] imporg> wrote in message
news:Xns### [at] 204213191226...
> "Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trfde> wrote in news:3ec3e9b3$1
> @news.povray.org:
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> >
> > If you had paid attention during the install, you wouldn't have this
> > problem...
> >
> > Thorsten
>
> DAMN IT THORSTEN! GROW UP!!!
>
> If don't have something nice to say, then don't say anything at all.
> Others have already posted helpful information. Dan Farmer never treated
a
> newbie this way.
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@ALL
THANK U VERY MUCH !
- and don't be so harsh on Torsten, basically he's right ..
in my case , you seem to know him better... ;-)
hand,
franz
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In article <Xns### [at] 204213191226> , Tom Galvin
<tom### [at] imporg> wrote:
> DAMN IT THORSTEN! GROW UP!!!
>
> If don't have something nice to say, then don't say anything at all.
> Others have already posted helpful information.
Why is providing a solution not nice and not helpful? Reinstalling and paying
attention will solve the problem!
> Dan Farmer never treated a newbie this way.
I am not Dan Farmer, am I? And back then there wasn't Google either:
<http://www.google.com/search?q=povray+%22rendered+image%27s+location%22>
Thorsten
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