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NAME

       ran2tiff - expose and convert a RADIANCE animation to TIFF frames

SYNOPSIS

       ran2tiff  [  -W  prev_frame_wt ][ -H histo ][ -D dir ] [ pcond opts ] [
       ra_tiff opts ] frame1.hdr frame2.hdr ..

DESCRIPTION

       Ran2tiff takes an animated sequence of Radiance pictures  and  converts
       them  by  calling  pcond(1)  and ra_tiff(1) in such a way that exposure
       changes gradually from one frame to the next.  It accomplishes this  by
       computing  a  histogram  for each image and blending it with a weighted
       histogram from the previous frame, where the weight is set  by  the  -W
       option, or 0.9 by default.  A value of 0.5 would mean that the previous
       frame carries 1/2 the weight of the current one, and the  frame  before
       that 1/4, 1/8 before that, and so on.

       The  -H  option  specifies  a  histogram  file  to  be  used  to ensure
       continuous exposure between the current sequence and one before it.  If
       the  file  does  not  exist,  it  will  be  created  at  the end of the
       conversion.  If it does  exist,  its  contents  will  be  used  as  the
       histogram at the end of the previous sequence.

       The  -D  option  may  be  used  to  specify an output directory for the
       resulting TIFF frames.  Otherwise, the current directory will be  used.
       The  output  file  names will correspond to the input names, but with a
       ".tif" suffix.

       Ran2tiff also accepts the  standard  options  for  pcond  and  ra_tiff,
       though output to LogLuv TIFF formats is not supported.  (There would be
       no point in adjusting the exposure if the output were HDR.)

EXAMPLE

       To convert a sequence of frames using a rapid human  exposure  response
       and LZW compression on the output:

         ran2tiff -W 0.7 -h -z frame*.hdr

       Similar  to  fieldcomb(1),  this program works well with the "TRANSFER"
       facility of ranimate(1).

AUTHOR

       Greg Ward

SEE ALSO

       fieldcomb(1), getinfo(1), pcond(1),  pfilt(1),  phisto(1),  ra_tiff(1),
       ranimate(1), rpict(1)