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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
'''orthoscopic''' turns on and off the perspective handling. Turning '''on''' orthoscopic rendering removes the effects of perspective. To | '''orthoscopic''' turns on and off the perspective handling. Turning '''on''' orthoscopic rendering removes the effects of perspective. To adjust perspective rendering see, the [[Field_Of_View|Field of View]] command. | ||
=== [[:Category:Performance|Performance]] Notes === | === [[:Category:Performance|Performance]] Notes === |
Revision as of 04:47, 8 October 2010
Overview
orthoscopic turns on and off the perspective handling. Turning on orthoscopic rendering removes the effects of perspective. To adjust perspective rendering see, the Field of View command.
Performance Notes
Turning on orthoscopic rendering improves the rendering speed by a factor of 2x-4x! So, if you have large images, or are rendering a movie that does not need perspective in the images, try turning off perspective by setting the orthoscopic flag to 1.
Examples
- For many images, the difference is hardly visible.
- Especially when straight features parallel to the z axis are shown, the effect may be large.
Syntax
set orthoscopic, on
set orthoscopic, off