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RE: [Openexr-devel] datawindow in openEXR vs. DOD (difinition ofdomain)
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Barnaby Robson |
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RE: [Openexr-devel] datawindow in openEXR vs. DOD (difinition ofdomain) in SHAKE |
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Tue, 2 May 2006 16:37:16 -0700 |
Hello ZiZi ..
Yes. The Shake EXR reader translates the data window into a DOD
and the Shake EXR writer does the opposite.
barnaby.
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Subject: [Openexr-devel] datawindow in openEXR vs. DOD (difinition
ofdomain) in SHAKE
The function of datawindow in openEXR header seems to be similar to the
DOD (domain of definition) in SHAKE.
(Note: A DOD, Domain of Definition, is a rectangular region around an
element that defines the part of the image you want to include in render
calculations.)
)
Are these two features related, i.e.,
would SHAKE read datawindow in EXR files and exclude empty image areas
from render calculations?
Thanks in advance!
zizi
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