algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi guys,
First I'd like to thank Mostapha, Chris, Mingbo and everyone who made LB+HB in general, and the last release in particular, available to us all.
I have a specific question related to HDR images, output from Radiance (or not necessarily in my case, but processed using Radiance/pcomb).
Has anyone tried to apply bespoke or unusual gradient palettes to their false-colour images ?
It would be so great to be able to process images like grids, using a preset library much like this:
https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/ladybug/blob/master/resources/g...
I used to use the 5 available palettes described in A. Jacob's Radiance Cookbook (+ bespoke ones) on the command line with the old falsecolor.pl , but I don't think these are available now with falsecolor2.exe... am I right?
I am aware of the alternative old palette -spec but in the current HB false-colour component, but is that it ?
Another question for Mingbo - I get the following error message when trying to open the attached HDR file with your amazing new viewer: 1. Solution exception:Parameter is not valid.
Am I doing anything wrong ? I can see many useful applications to your pixel-value reader, especially if externally rendered HDR images can be loaded (which is the case here). Do they need a specific header to be "valid" ?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Best,
Jocelyn
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Hi Mingbo,
Thanks for your reply.
That's odd, I have tested on another computer too and get the same error.
Could it have to do with local save/admin rights etc?
Thanks
Jocelyn
Hi,
Just to comment that i can see the image too.
-A.
Hi Jocelyn,
You are right, it is because of your account issue, but I have fixed this problem.
I will do more tests, and will let you know if that is ready.
Thanks,
Mingbo
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