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/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011-2022 Blender Foundation
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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#include <algorithm>
#include "util/foreach.h"
#include "util/ies.h"
#include "util/math.h"
#include "util/string.h"
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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CCL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
// NOTE: For some reason gcc-7.2 does not instantiate this version of the
// allocator here (used in IESTextParser). Works fine for gcc-6, gcc-7.3 and gcc-8.
//
// TODO(sergey): Get to the root of this issue, or confirm this is a compiler
// issue.
template class GuardedAllocator<char>;
bool IESFile::load(const string &ies)
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{
clear();
if (!parse(ies) || !process()) {
clear();
return false;
}
return true;
}
void IESFile::clear()
{
intensity.clear();
v_angles.clear();
h_angles.clear();
}
int IESFile::packed_size()
{
if (v_angles.size() && h_angles.size() > 0) {
return 2 + h_angles.size() + v_angles.size() + h_angles.size() * v_angles.size();
}
return 0;
}
void IESFile::pack(float *data)
{
if (v_angles.size() && h_angles.size()) {
*(data++) = __int_as_float(h_angles.size());
*(data++) = __int_as_float(v_angles.size());
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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memcpy(data, &h_angles[0], h_angles.size() * sizeof(float));
data += h_angles.size();
memcpy(data, &v_angles[0], v_angles.size() * sizeof(float));
data += v_angles.size();
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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for (int h = 0; h < intensity.size(); h++) {
memcpy(data, &intensity[h][0], v_angles.size() * sizeof(float));
data += v_angles.size();
}
}
}
class IESTextParser {
public:
vector<char> text;
char *data;
bool error;
IESTextParser(const string &str) : text(str.begin(), str.end()), error(false)
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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{
std::replace(text.begin(), text.end(), ',', ' ');
data = strstr(&text[0], "\nTILT=");
}
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bool eof()
{
return (data == NULL) || (data[0] == '\0');
}
bool has_error()
{
return error;
}
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double get_double()
{
if (eof()) {
error = true;
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return 0.0;
}
char *old_data = data;
double val = strtod(data, &data);
if (data == old_data) {
data = NULL;
error = true;
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return 0.0;
}
return val;
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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long get_long()
{
if (eof()) {
error = true;
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return 0;
}
char *old_data = data;
long val = strtol(data, &data, 10);
if (data == old_data) {
data = NULL;
error = true;
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return 0;
}
return val;
}
};
bool IESFile::parse(const string &ies)
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{
if (ies.empty()) {
return false;
}
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IESTextParser parser(ies);
if (parser.eof()) {
return false;
}
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/* Handle the tilt data block. */
if (strncmp(parser.data, "\nTILT=INCLUDE", 13) == 0) {
parser.data += 13;
parser.get_double(); /* Lamp to Luminaire geometry */
int num_tilt = parser.get_long(); /* Amount of tilt angles and factors */
/* Skip over angles and factors. */
for (int i = 0; i < 2 * num_tilt; i++) {
parser.get_double();
}
}
else {
/* Skip to next line. */
parser.data = strstr(parser.data + 1, "\n");
}
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if (parser.eof()) {
return false;
}
parser.data++;
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parser.get_long(); /* Number of lamps */
parser.get_double(); /* Lumens per lamp */
double factor = parser.get_double(); /* Candela multiplier */
int v_angles_num = parser.get_long(); /* Number of vertical angles */
int h_angles_num = parser.get_long(); /* Number of horizontal angles */
type = (IESType)parser.get_long(); /* Photometric type */
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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/* TODO(lukas): Test whether the current type B processing can also deal with type A files.
* In theory the only difference should be orientation which we ignore anyways, but with IES you
* never know...
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*/
if (type != TYPE_B && type != TYPE_C) {
return false;
}
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parser.get_long(); /* Unit of the geometry data */
parser.get_double(); /* Width */
parser.get_double(); /* Length */
parser.get_double(); /* Height */
factor *= parser.get_double(); /* Ballast factor */
factor *= parser.get_double(); /* Ballast-Lamp Photometric factor */
parser.get_double(); /* Input Watts */
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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/* Intensity values in IES files are specified in candela (lumen/sr), a photometric quantity.
* Cycles expects radiometric quantities, though, which requires a conversion.
* However, the Luminous efficacy (ratio of lumens per Watt) depends on the spectral distribution
* of the light source since lumens take human perception into account.
* Since this spectral distribution is not known from the IES file, a typical one must be
* assumed. The D65 standard illuminant has a Luminous efficacy of 177.83, which is used here to
* convert to Watt/sr. A more advanced approach would be to add a Blackbody Temperature input to
* the node and numerically integrate the Luminous efficacy from the resulting spectral
* distribution. Also, the Watt/sr value must be multiplied by 4*pi to get the Watt value that
* Cycles expects for lamp strength. Therefore, the conversion here uses 4*pi/177.83 as a Candela
* to Watt factor.
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*/
factor *= 0.0706650768394;
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v_angles.reserve(v_angles_num);
for (int i = 0; i < v_angles_num; i++) {
v_angles.push_back((float)parser.get_double());
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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h_angles.reserve(h_angles_num);
for (int i = 0; i < h_angles_num; i++) {
h_angles.push_back((float)parser.get_double());
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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intensity.resize(h_angles_num);
for (int i = 0; i < h_angles_num; i++) {
intensity[i].reserve(v_angles_num);
for (int j = 0; j < v_angles_num; j++) {
intensity[i].push_back((float)(factor * parser.get_double()));
}
}
return !parser.has_error();
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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}
bool IESFile::process_type_b()
{
vector<vector<float>> newintensity;
newintensity.resize(v_angles.size());
for (int i = 0; i < v_angles.size(); i++) {
newintensity[i].reserve(h_angles.size());
for (int j = 0; j < h_angles.size(); j++) {
newintensity[i].push_back(intensity[j][i]);
}
}
intensity.swap(newintensity);
h_angles.swap(v_angles);
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float h_first = h_angles[0], h_last = h_angles[h_angles.size() - 1];
if (h_last != 90.0f) {
return false;
}
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if (h_first == 0.0f) {
/* The range in the file corresponds to 90°-180°, we need to mirror that to get the
* full 180° range. */
vector<float> new_h_angles;
vector<vector<float>> new_intensity;
int hnum = h_angles.size();
new_h_angles.reserve(2 * hnum - 1);
new_intensity.reserve(2 * hnum - 1);
for (int i = hnum - 1; i > 0; i--) {
new_h_angles.push_back(90.0f - h_angles[i]);
new_intensity.push_back(intensity[i]);
}
for (int i = 0; i < hnum; i++) {
new_h_angles.push_back(90.0f + h_angles[i]);
new_intensity.push_back(intensity[i]);
}
h_angles.swap(new_h_angles);
intensity.swap(new_intensity);
}
else if (h_first == -90.0f) {
/* We have full 180° coverage, so just shift to match the angle range convention. */
for (int i = 0; i < h_angles.size(); i++) {
h_angles[i] += 90.0f;
}
}
/* To get correct results with the cubic interpolation in the kernel, the horizontal range
* has to cover all 360°. Therefore, we copy the 0° entry to 360° to ensure full coverage
* and seamless interpolation. */
h_angles.push_back(360.0f);
intensity.push_back(intensity[0]);
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float v_first = v_angles[0], v_last = v_angles[v_angles.size() - 1];
if (v_last != 90.0f) {
return false;
}
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if (v_first == 0.0f) {
/* The range in the file corresponds to 90°-180°, we need to mirror that to get the
* full 180° range. */
vector<float> new_v_angles;
int hnum = h_angles.size();
int vnum = v_angles.size();
new_v_angles.reserve(2 * vnum - 1);
for (int i = vnum - 1; i > 0; i--) {
new_v_angles.push_back(90.0f - v_angles[i]);
}
for (int i = 0; i < vnum; i++) {
new_v_angles.push_back(90.0f + v_angles[i]);
}
for (int i = 0; i < hnum; i++) {
vector<float> new_intensity;
new_intensity.reserve(2 * vnum - 1);
for (int j = vnum - 2; j >= 0; j--) {
new_intensity.push_back(intensity[i][j]);
}
new_intensity.insert(new_intensity.end(), intensity[i].begin(), intensity[i].end());
intensity[i].swap(new_intensity);
}
v_angles.swap(new_v_angles);
}
else if (v_first == -90.0f) {
/* We have full 180° coverage, so just shift to match the angle range convention. */
for (int i = 0; i < v_angles.size(); i++) {
v_angles[i] += 90.0f;
}
}
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return true;
}
bool IESFile::process_type_c()
{
if (h_angles[0] == 90.0f) {
/* Some files are stored from 90° to 270°, so we just rotate them to the regular 0°-180° range
* here. */
for (int i = 0; i < h_angles.size(); i++) {
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h_angles[i] -= 90.0f;
}
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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if (h_angles[0] != 0.0f) {
return false;
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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if (h_angles.size() == 1) {
h_angles.push_back(360.0f);
intensity.push_back(intensity[0]);
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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if (h_angles[h_angles.size() - 1] == 90.0f) {
/* Only one quadrant is defined, so we need to mirror twice (from one to two, then to four).
* Since the two->four mirroring step might also be required if we get an input of two
* quadrants, we only do the first mirror here and later do the second mirror in either case.
*/
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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int hnum = h_angles.size();
for (int i = hnum - 2; i >= 0; i--) {
h_angles.push_back(180.0f - h_angles[i]);
intensity.push_back(intensity[i]);
}
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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if (h_angles[h_angles.size() - 1] == 180.0f) {
/* Mirror half to the full range. */
int hnum = h_angles.size();
for (int i = hnum - 2; i >= 0; i--) {
h_angles.push_back(360.0f - h_angles[i]);
intensity.push_back(intensity[i]);
}
}
/* Some files skip the 360° entry (contrary to standard) because it's supposed to be identical to
* the 0° entry. If the file has a discernible order in its spacing, just fix this. */
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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if (h_angles[h_angles.size() - 1] != 360.0f) {
int hnum = h_angles.size();
float last_step = h_angles[hnum - 1] - h_angles[hnum - 2];
float first_step = h_angles[1] - h_angles[0];
float difference = 360.0f - h_angles[hnum - 1];
if (last_step == difference || first_step == difference) {
h_angles.push_back(360.0f);
intensity.push_back(intensity[0]);
}
else {
return false;
}
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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float v_first = v_angles[0], v_last = v_angles[v_angles.size() - 1];
if (v_first == 90.0f) {
if (v_last != 180.0f) {
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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return false;
}
}
else if (v_first != 0.0f) {
return false;
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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return true;
}
bool IESFile::process()
{
if (h_angles.size() == 0 || v_angles.size() == 0) {
return false;
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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if (type == TYPE_B) {
if (!process_type_b()) {
return false;
}
}
else {
assert(type == TYPE_C);
if (!process_type_c()) {
return false;
}
}
assert(v_angles[0] == 0.0f || v_angles[0] == 90.0f);
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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assert(h_angles[0] == 0.0f);
assert(h_angles[h_angles.size() - 1] == 360.0f);
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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/* Convert from deg to rad. */
for (int i = 0; i < v_angles.size(); i++) {
v_angles[i] *= M_PI_F / 180.f;
}
for (int i = 0; i < h_angles.size(); i++) {
h_angles[i] *= M_PI_F / 180.f;
}
Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources. The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp. Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried. Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file. The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file. Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot. The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light, rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport. Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
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return true;
}
IESFile::~IESFile()
{
clear();
}
CCL_NAMESPACE_END